Hey Charles! A picture of my 'pin slug'
I remembered I had this old pic of the mold insure to knock pins off the tables.
It's a Lee mold and as you can see. It looks like someone just ran an end mill into it after they got it all centered up. It's fed in several 1911's and fits te magazines just fine. That big, flat meplat does a he k of a job grabbing pins and shoving them off the table!
Doug K
That's interesting...
A 3/8" end mill?
Yep
I couldn't remember, so I just took my micrometer andeasures one of the loaded rounds. Right at .375. I can measure the mold to give you an OAL, if you'd like. The sticker on the loaded rounds says they are 245 gr. I've got them loaded with 4.0 of bullseye, but I seem to remember they were going a bit slow. We never had any bounce back on the pins though.
FREEZE!
Put DOWN the collet and the end mill, RAISE your hands AND STEP AWAY FROM THE BRIDGEPORT.
We have enough projects laying around in various states of uncompletedness.
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Although. There is that old two cavity Lee that I haven't used in years.......
Thanks, Doug, that's enough info to go on.
I wonder if a 3/8" end mill and a 7/16" would turn a Lee 230gr TC mould into a crude facsimile of a a 454423?
HA! With my shop in such disarray, I don't think I can even
use my Bridgeport without moving a lot of stuff. Fun to think about, tho.
Jimmy, I have been mising your posts...
I hope to see you next week.
Rob
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Thanks, Doug, that's enough info to go on.
Worth a shot! Good thing about the Lee molds is they are cheap enough you can experiment and not be out much. My biggest gripe on lee's designs is too little lube capacity. Thin and shallow lube grooves, makes the tumble lube bullets look generous!
Jimmy, I have been mising your posts...
Lord willing and the creeks don't rise....
Hey Charles! A picture of my 'pin slug'
Cool... I have a lathe and some end mills, I think I could do that. I will have to wait and see if this bowling pin shoot will take off. We have a 22 falling plate match in the morning starting at 10 am followed by lunch. They are going to start with the bowling pins about 1:30 pm, when it will be beastly hot down here. My enthusiasm isn't all that great as I will be tired, full of food and very hot. Not the best scenario for a fun time, at least for a geezer like me.
Well Good!
Looking forward to a visit.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Odd looking but cool.
I have some Black Powder slugs that are similar. A 54 caliber Minie' with about a half inch end mill run into the nose.
I think I need to whack a piggie with one of those...hmmmmm......