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Offline myronman3

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finally got to work out my f.a. 44
« on: April 07, 2005, 04:39:34 PM »
went out and sighted the gun yesterday.  brought it home and cleaned it up, and stopped out again after work to see what i could do.   put my target at 50 yards, a 5'x4' piece of sheet metal with an 'x' taped in the center.  from a sitting rest, i fired shot #1.  right there.  fired shot #2.  no new hole that i could see.  #3 no new hole that i could see.  i walked to the target and there was only one hole in it.  surely i couldnt have missed, but i dont want to claim one hole group, either.  so i taped on 4 more x's, one in each corner.   went back to the firing line, reloaded,  and then proceeded to shoot out the x on the first three x's.  the 4th shot i pulled a little and hit and inch off.   damn this gun makes me look good.  

  i loaded a new bullet that i was using, a lyman 429421.  i shot a 7 inch thick poplar tree at 25 yards with it, and it blew right through the tree.  also shot  a stack of phone books i had taped together,  blew right on through that, too.   yikes!!!  
 
  to top it all off, i came home and casted up another 150 rounds of said bullet.  tommorrow i will lube and size,  load over the weekend.   spring has sprung and the myronman is living large.   :mrgreen:  i think the little lady even winked at me tonight.   :)  could it get any better?

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« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2005, 05:47:08 PM »
Very Cool  8)
About those cast....are you making an alloy such as the #2 or using wheel weights? Gas checks? :D

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« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2005, 01:35:47 PM »
Man. Fiddy yards is 150 feet if my fingers and toes are correct. That's some awfully fancy shootin' with iron sights. And a wink to boot. I don't think it gets any better, nosirree.

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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2005, 04:38:40 AM »
Quote from: glanceblamm
Very Cool  8)
About those cast....are you making an alloy such as the #2 or using wheel weights? Gas checks? :D


i am using 2/3's wheel weights with 1/3 pure lead.   they seem to hold together really nice at this mix.   i recovered a few bullets out of a block of wood ... ah, screw it. instead of explaining, i'll try to post a picture of the recovered bullet.    give me a few minutes....

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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2005, 05:00:24 AM »


let's try this.   this is a 310 gr. rnfp gc bullet.  the gas check came off when i removed the bullet from a block of maple.   overall, the nose deformed a little,  but the bullet held together pretty well considering it was shot into a solid maple block.   it is the same mix i am making the 245 grain 429421's with.   i havent recovered any of those, yet.

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« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2005, 04:18:59 PM »
Held together very well indeed!
Thanks for the recipe & the Pix. :D