Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats
I'm shaking out the new (to me)629 Mountain Gun. What's the first thing I find? Oversized throats. My beloved 429244 casts a .431 base, and a .430 driving band in linotype/wheelweights. It might be time for a new mould. My Rugers had .430 throats, so it was no biggie. I already ordered a .432 Star die today for it. I had hoped to get by without a new mould for the time being. I guess it's time to call Veral again.
Complete thread:
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
anachronism,
2011-12-20, 21:04
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Charles,
2011-12-20, 21:12
- But.... -
anachronism,
2011-12-20, 22:17
- But....I wondered if you had shot it yet... - Rob Leahy, 2011-12-21, 08:13
- By all means buy a new mold.. - Charles, 2011-12-21, 10:31
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Lloyd Smale,
2011-12-21, 04:55
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Bud,
2011-12-21, 10:50
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Charles,
2011-12-21, 14:56
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats - Fivegunner, 2011-12-21, 15:26
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Lloyd Smale,
2011-12-22, 05:56
- Yes, tin reduces the surface tension of lead. - anachronism, 2011-12-22, 19:36
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Charles,
2011-12-21, 14:56
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Bud,
2011-12-21, 10:50
- But.... -
anachronism,
2011-12-20, 22:17
- I would try... - AaronB, 2011-12-22, 19:59
- Interesting development - anachronism, 2011-12-23, 15:52
- Arrggghhh!!! .432 throats -
Charles,
2011-12-20, 21:12