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timincolombia
05-22-2002, 01:58 PM
I have one of the recent Lyman 65 Gr. Gas Check flat point bullets. I tried to seat hornaday 25 cal gas checks and they are two small, only one in 5 seats properly. Are Lyman gas checks better? I orederd some but since I donīt get to go back home until August perhaps somebody here knows.
Contender
05-22-2002, 08:33 PM
tim,
Are you using a harder alloy? It's possible you can vary the bullet diameter hence, gas check shank diameter with a softer alloy. (will shrink more after cooling) This is only if you have bullet diameter to spare for barrel groove diameter. You can also try lowering the alloy temp. in your pot. This sometimes can result in slightly smaller bullets from the mold.
If not, you can try annealing the checks or possibly making up a punch to flair the check lips open a bit.
According to Lyman, all their checks save the 41's are crimp type also.
Regards
timincolombia
05-23-2002, 10:27 AM
Thanks, those are good points. I was useing wheel weights if I recall correctly, but what I suspect will be the best solution is the punch idea! I'll turn a punch on the trusty mini lathe.
Contender
05-23-2002, 11:53 AM
Very good Tim.
Let us know how you make out with the punch. Sometimes it's best to just throw a bunch of suggestions out there at once. (grin)
Regards
cast-n-blast
05-28-2002, 01:44 AM
Tim,
A ball bearing of proper size will make a great punch. Set ball bearing in check, and smack it with a hammer. This will open it up nicely, with a nice radiused curve !
Jeff
timincolombia
05-28-2002, 03:01 AM
You guys humble me and always leave me thinking "why didnt I think of that!"
Thanks, the ball bearing is the perfect solution.
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