Very informative video. As a side note: The first bullet inserted into a brand new (or cleaned) sizer die, must be hand lubed. Bullet lube not only fills the groves on the bullet… it lubes the sizing die to prevent galling and damage too.
Very nice overview. I started casting my first bullets and powder coating first. What I don't like about PC is that I loose BHN. I also found that I got sub MOA group when playing with tumble lube, gas checks and proper seating depth. I see that on Midwayusa RCBS gets higher ratings than lyman.
The lubrisizer is a pain to set up but it does a fantastic job. My only real complaint about it is if you want to change lubes, there's no bleed valve to clear the old stuff out. If you really, REALLY want to clean it out, you basically have to disassemble it and boil it which is about as much fun as it sounds. I will generally set it up and do a few thousand bullets over the course of a couple days to make it worth while.
Thank You. Exactly what I looking for from a video.
Happy to oblige.
Got an old 450 (the predecessor to this one) from my grandpa.
Works excellently ^_^
I've never used one but heard they're tanks.
Have two and now only use for sizing after powder coating the best thing I have found to stop leading Of barrel.
A lot of people are really big into PC'ing but I've just never found it warrants the effort for me. To each their own though.
Very informative video. As a side note: The first bullet inserted into a brand new (or cleaned) sizer die, must be hand lubed. Bullet lube not only fills the groves on the bullet… it lubes the sizing die to prevent galling and damage too.
Nice 👍🏻
Thank you sir.
Very nice overview. I started casting my first bullets and powder coating first. What I don't like about PC is that I loose BHN. I also found that I got sub MOA group when playing with tumble lube, gas checks and proper seating depth. I see that on Midwayusa RCBS gets higher ratings than lyman.
The lubrisizer is a pain to set up but it does a fantastic job. My only real complaint about it is if you want to change lubes, there's no bleed valve to clear the old stuff out. If you really, REALLY want to clean it out, you basically have to disassemble it and boil it which is about as much fun as it sounds. I will generally set it up and do a few thousand bullets over the course of a couple days to make it worth while.
If only there was something that would powder coat and size at the same time.
Nice looking bullets- what mold did you use?
If I recall that was an MP Molds .44. Not a cheap model unfortunately, but in Canada HP reloading bullets are very, very expensive.
Im looking for a single press to do this id be doing rifle and pistol
Rifle 308 270 303brit pistol45 long colt and 9mm