Lub-sizer 0.427
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Lub-sizer 0.427
Anybody got a s/h one they no longer need?
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Re: Lub-sizer 0.427
What gun are the boolits for? It's an unusual size.
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Re: Lub-sizer 0.427
I might have. I will have a look tomorrow and PM you if I have one.
Re: Lub-sizer 0.427
Vetterli. I have three and they slugg at 0.430 0.426 & 0.425.dodgyrog wrote:What gun are the boolits for? It's an unusual size.
The mould is casting at 0.430 so plan is to size for the others.
Re: Lub-sizer 0.427
That would be great thanks.flamoudi wrote:I might have. I will have a look tomorrow and PM you if I have one.
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Re: Lub-sizer 0.427
Personally, I would use a softer alloy and leave the boolits sized at .430". I doubt that there would be any pressure issues.fra150l wrote:Vetterli. I have three and they slugg at 0.430 0.426 & 0.425.dodgyrog wrote:What gun are the boolits for? It's an unusual size.
The mould is casting at 0.430 so plan is to size for the others.
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Re: Lub-sizer 0.427
If the rounds chamber at 0.430" then I would leave them at that for all the guns.
As has been said do not use a hard alloys regardless of the sizing, pure lead with a smidgeon on tin is best for this and will be you friend especially in the 0.430" bore gun for which your bullets are a tad small.
Always best to size bullets to the freebore rather than groove diameter.
As has been said do not use a hard alloys regardless of the sizing, pure lead with a smidgeon on tin is best for this and will be you friend especially in the 0.430" bore gun for which your bullets are a tad small.
Always best to size bullets to the freebore rather than groove diameter.
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