Running that sizing press mounted upside down makes it really easy to just drop the bullets in those first and press them out around 25 a minute.
@kallebjork93294 күн бұрын
grymt whistler
@YellowHammer267 күн бұрын
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@scottcannon224213 күн бұрын
Would have been nice to see what you were doing. Your hands were usually below the frame…
@ijuvatar29 күн бұрын
how are those reloads not immediate DQs? please explain
@Whistler8428 күн бұрын
I'm not sure what you are referring to. The only requirement in IPSC is to not have the finger inside the trigger guard and not exceed the safety angles left and right. The safety angles are usually 90 degrees left and right following downrange, but may be hard points such as a flag in the berm. 90 degrees up and down also apply, but is seldom a problem. Some regions are prohibited to point the muzzle above the berm, but that must always be approved by the international council and by the regional director on a per match basis.
@ijuvatar28 күн бұрын
@@Whistler84 interesting. In austria any muzzle direction over the berm, even during reloads, is a immediate DQ on outdoor ranges
@Mav8887.4 ай бұрын
Great job
@michal.abramowicz4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ greetings from Poland
@hamzaarman12565 ай бұрын
very interesting, i am working on an art project and would like to ask you if powder coating would work for used casings? some are brass and some are steel. Your reply would be appreciated, or anyones reply.
@lukemelia77726 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video. Can you please tell me the average temp you cast and what is the normal temp of your moulds? Please make more casting videos.
@josefranciscopalomanes92778 ай бұрын
TOP ten. Thank you
@roycolbert3938 ай бұрын
That's it?? How did you get .361 bullet to fit properly in .357 dia brass?
@Whistler848 ай бұрын
This is for using in .357 Mag or .38 Special cylinders with .357" bullets and 9x19 mm load data for practical shooting competitions. As I say in the video the .38 Short Colt is widely used by these competitors but the brass is expensive and hard to get.
@russhayes48828 ай бұрын
Could have taken it to a tool and die shop !
@ArkhinJimenez9 ай бұрын
What your gun?
@Whistler849 ай бұрын
I shot this competition with an Akai Custom 1911 in 9x19 mm.
@YellowHammer2611 ай бұрын
👍👍nice job
@owens7246 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that was the best explanation of the hip rule I've found.
@toneeclark399 Жыл бұрын
You upped my game in just a few minutes. Thank you.
@Whistler84 Жыл бұрын
Glad to help! Check out my updated video on the silicone spray method. Makes ANY powder stick instantly! :)
@chiragjoshi5 Жыл бұрын
Great! Thanks for sharing!!
@danjones1932 Жыл бұрын
great video, just cast my first few minie rounds today, 530 grain, noticed on the second pot the flow was much better and saw much better results
@sylviacandler5541 Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Thank you so much!
@BaddFrogg777 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a super high powered round. On the fence: .444, 30/30, or .500 S&W MagNum with a 7.5" Barrel?
@Whistler846 ай бұрын
Depends on use. This gun was on permit for Metallic Silhouette competition shooting.
@Antli2024 Жыл бұрын
There are other problems removing the lube groves, pressure being the first problem 😊
@Whistler846 ай бұрын
It may be a factor to consider for very high pressure loads, but NLG molds are sold a plenty without issue.
@mohammedcohen Жыл бұрын
...using the more common (at least here in the free state of Florida) .38 Spl brass makes more sense than wasting .357 brass....where did you get that drill holder...wish they were commercially avaialble...anywhere - online or not...
@Whistler846 ай бұрын
The drill bit adapter is a standard catalogue item from Forster.
@jnorthey729 Жыл бұрын
Great videos! Am disappointed I couldn't make it across to the match :'( (Australian, Master grade Classic shooter)
@tripplebeards3427 Жыл бұрын
I would assume once you PC and size they will like nice and even.
@jason60chev Жыл бұрын
Your trim length of21.5mm is about 1mm shorter than the original 38 Long cases (.88") used in the .36 cal caplock conversion revolvers.
@rvipsctsv8572 Жыл бұрын
RO with gun on the holster ???
@WhattAreYouSaying Жыл бұрын
Ikke fra 1500-tallet, dette er et gevær fra cirka 1840-1850.
@handgunner3272 Жыл бұрын
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@handgunner32722 жыл бұрын
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@aristokraten44182 жыл бұрын
Snyggt skjutet! /faltin
@russellkeeling97122 жыл бұрын
Removing the grooves on the bullet will cause an increase in friction whether the bullet is coated or not. There will be an increase of friction even on powder coated bullet because the contact surface is increased once the groove is no longer there. In many cases the reason for the groove is not for lubrication purposes.
@jaygrizzel48832 жыл бұрын
That bullet looks sus like something else
@jrpocoroba2 жыл бұрын
Do you use some kind of liquid adherent for powder paint to stick to the bullet?
@Whistler842 жыл бұрын
Generally not needed, but silicone spray on the bullets before adding the powder helps if your powder has trouble adhering.
@jrpocoroba2 жыл бұрын
what product did you use in the spray?
@Whistler842 жыл бұрын
As I say in the video, the spray is generic hardware store silicone spray.
@tonyvillena12932 жыл бұрын
This is a different version right ?
@Whistler842 жыл бұрын
A different version than what?
@lawrencehudson99392 жыл бұрын
And what sort of accuracy do you get at beyond seven yards? At 25 or 50 yards, I suspect not so good.
@sofabiru68522 жыл бұрын
🐝
@antonioj3582 жыл бұрын
Thanks a looot. I'm going to start with IPSC Practical Shotgun Manual (pump action). I already do IPSC pistol and mini-rifle (cal .22). I don't know what shotgun should buy (or avoid). My shooting club has areas about 25 meters long. Targets will be from 2 meters to a maximum of 15 meters. There is a proyect to construct new areas about 50 m but I don't know if shotguns will be allowed in those new areas. As I can see most people use 24". May be I'm wrong but 61 cm (24 inches) seems too long (Again having in mind the kind of stages that can be set in the shooting range I go). Or may be just it's a question of practice / training. I'm abosolute lost and, please, In your opinion should I go for a 24" barrel or to a "Tactical" 20" barrel. Thanks a lot.
@SG__-gd1fy2 жыл бұрын
Che revolver usavi
@ericmckinley79852 жыл бұрын
Tak för engelsk! Just found your channel
@ericmckinley79852 жыл бұрын
00:37 helvete! That looks like a safety accident waiting to happen, balancing on that board. Good recovery, good shooting 👍
@honkykong30472 жыл бұрын
MP molds are awesome!
@Pergite772 жыл бұрын
Riktigt stabilt! Bra jobbat
@walksfletcher2 жыл бұрын
Should've titled this vid "Mold Butchery"
@xerxus6662 жыл бұрын
🤜👑🤛
@Billbobaker3 жыл бұрын
I leave them they fill with the powder coat and that is a good thing.
@glockerbob3 жыл бұрын
Not only gets them apart it also makes the lead a little harder.
@glockerbob3 жыл бұрын
Been watching videos on this . I am so sick of lubing them. Your way looks easy and never saw anyone else dump them in water. It makes so much sense. Noy
@makerofmanythings84473 жыл бұрын
Does the power coating require more frequent cleaning of the barrel?
@Whistler843 жыл бұрын
Depends on what you compare to. The coating itself cleans the barrel, I have one gun that has run well over 5k bullets without as much as a bore snake through it. It still holds accuracy and has no deposits. Jacketed bullets have less deposits, but the copper that gets on the bore is harder to remove. Lubed lead bullets can be all kinds of messy, but also squeaky clean if sized right and with a carefully selected lube for the load, it all depends. But in short, no, coated bullets are the cleanest you can use.
@makerofmanythings84473 жыл бұрын
@@Whistler84 I would be shooting them out of my Hatsan hercules bully. 454cal PCP air rifle.
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1.25 saknad av en hund? 🙂
Running that sizing press mounted upside down makes it really easy to just drop the bullets in those first and press them out around 25 a minute.
grymt whistler
👍👍
Would have been nice to see what you were doing. Your hands were usually below the frame…
how are those reloads not immediate DQs? please explain
I'm not sure what you are referring to. The only requirement in IPSC is to not have the finger inside the trigger guard and not exceed the safety angles left and right. The safety angles are usually 90 degrees left and right following downrange, but may be hard points such as a flag in the berm. 90 degrees up and down also apply, but is seldom a problem. Some regions are prohibited to point the muzzle above the berm, but that must always be approved by the international council and by the regional director on a per match basis.
@@Whistler84 interesting. In austria any muzzle direction over the berm, even during reloads, is a immediate DQ on outdoor ranges
Great job
❤❤❤❤ greetings from Poland
very interesting, i am working on an art project and would like to ask you if powder coating would work for used casings? some are brass and some are steel. Your reply would be appreciated, or anyones reply.
This is a fantastic video. Can you please tell me the average temp you cast and what is the normal temp of your moulds? Please make more casting videos.
TOP ten. Thank you
That's it?? How did you get .361 bullet to fit properly in .357 dia brass?
This is for using in .357 Mag or .38 Special cylinders with .357" bullets and 9x19 mm load data for practical shooting competitions. As I say in the video the .38 Short Colt is widely used by these competitors but the brass is expensive and hard to get.
Could have taken it to a tool and die shop !
What your gun?
I shot this competition with an Akai Custom 1911 in 9x19 mm.
👍👍nice job
Thanks, that was the best explanation of the hip rule I've found.
You upped my game in just a few minutes. Thank you.
Glad to help! Check out my updated video on the silicone spray method. Makes ANY powder stick instantly! :)
Great! Thanks for sharing!!
great video, just cast my first few minie rounds today, 530 grain, noticed on the second pot the flow was much better and saw much better results
Excellent! Thank you so much!
Sounds like a super high powered round. On the fence: .444, 30/30, or .500 S&W MagNum with a 7.5" Barrel?
Depends on use. This gun was on permit for Metallic Silhouette competition shooting.
There are other problems removing the lube groves, pressure being the first problem 😊
It may be a factor to consider for very high pressure loads, but NLG molds are sold a plenty without issue.
...using the more common (at least here in the free state of Florida) .38 Spl brass makes more sense than wasting .357 brass....where did you get that drill holder...wish they were commercially avaialble...anywhere - online or not...
The drill bit adapter is a standard catalogue item from Forster.
Great videos! Am disappointed I couldn't make it across to the match :'( (Australian, Master grade Classic shooter)
I would assume once you PC and size they will like nice and even.
Your trim length of21.5mm is about 1mm shorter than the original 38 Long cases (.88") used in the .36 cal caplock conversion revolvers.
RO with gun on the holster ???
Ikke fra 1500-tallet, dette er et gevær fra cirka 1840-1850.
🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
Snyggt skjutet! /faltin
Removing the grooves on the bullet will cause an increase in friction whether the bullet is coated or not. There will be an increase of friction even on powder coated bullet because the contact surface is increased once the groove is no longer there. In many cases the reason for the groove is not for lubrication purposes.
That bullet looks sus like something else
Do you use some kind of liquid adherent for powder paint to stick to the bullet?
Generally not needed, but silicone spray on the bullets before adding the powder helps if your powder has trouble adhering.
what product did you use in the spray?
As I say in the video, the spray is generic hardware store silicone spray.
This is a different version right ?
A different version than what?
And what sort of accuracy do you get at beyond seven yards? At 25 or 50 yards, I suspect not so good.
🐝
Thanks a looot. I'm going to start with IPSC Practical Shotgun Manual (pump action). I already do IPSC pistol and mini-rifle (cal .22). I don't know what shotgun should buy (or avoid). My shooting club has areas about 25 meters long. Targets will be from 2 meters to a maximum of 15 meters. There is a proyect to construct new areas about 50 m but I don't know if shotguns will be allowed in those new areas. As I can see most people use 24". May be I'm wrong but 61 cm (24 inches) seems too long (Again having in mind the kind of stages that can be set in the shooting range I go). Or may be just it's a question of practice / training. I'm abosolute lost and, please, In your opinion should I go for a 24" barrel or to a "Tactical" 20" barrel. Thanks a lot.
Che revolver usavi
Tak för engelsk! Just found your channel
00:37 helvete! That looks like a safety accident waiting to happen, balancing on that board. Good recovery, good shooting 👍
MP molds are awesome!
Riktigt stabilt! Bra jobbat
Should've titled this vid "Mold Butchery"
🤜👑🤛
I leave them they fill with the powder coat and that is a good thing.
Not only gets them apart it also makes the lead a little harder.
Been watching videos on this . I am so sick of lubing them. Your way looks easy and never saw anyone else dump them in water. It makes so much sense. Noy
Does the power coating require more frequent cleaning of the barrel?
Depends on what you compare to. The coating itself cleans the barrel, I have one gun that has run well over 5k bullets without as much as a bore snake through it. It still holds accuracy and has no deposits. Jacketed bullets have less deposits, but the copper that gets on the bore is harder to remove. Lubed lead bullets can be all kinds of messy, but also squeaky clean if sized right and with a carefully selected lube for the load, it all depends. But in short, no, coated bullets are the cleanest you can use.
@@Whistler84 I would be shooting them out of my Hatsan hercules bully. 454cal PCP air rifle.