. thanks. I'm out of town Saturday. If you get a chance to sell them go for it. If they don't sell before we connect, I'll still buy them. Will you be in Saratoga Sunday?
Just cut a log into 3 foot sections, make a pile and shoot at the round ends of the logs. There aren't many bullets 3 feet of wood wont stop. The bullets can be recovered if you like.
Right so the choice is either to powder coat or to lube. But since I am running every bullet through the luber/sizer powder coating seems like a completely unnecessary additional step. Is there any benefit for doing so?
I'm an old school caster and use the luber sizer. If I need to size my bullets anyway, is there any advantage to powder coating vs just using bullet lube while sizing. Powder coating would seem to add an additional step to the process. What makes it worth doing more work? I'm not trying to trash...
I see that my reloading manuals have loads with Unique and Herco.... Has anyone here explored that option? The idea of a low cost plinker load appeals to me.
On top of his incredible hunting ability he was a fabulous writer. It is well worth an Ebay search to find everything he ever wrote about hunting and read it!