I've shot quite a few of those, myself..... my problem with them is that they are cast too hard, and are .357 in diameter, and they use a hard lube.
They lead some.
I have 3 or 4 different WC molds, and my cast ones work pretty well, with no leading. I've done lubrisizer, tumble lube, and PC.... it's a tossup between tumble lube and PC as to which I prefer..... the PC creates no smoke... the tumble lube does smoke a little bit, and the lubrisizer ones smoke quite a bit.
I think they look great with the orange flecks....
they have little flecks of orange on some of them, because the tray I dump them into still had some residual orange on it.....
I'm fully "Jimmy crack corn" about that.....
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I think they look great with the orange flecks.
Resized 272 pieces of 5.7x28 brass, removed some primer pocket crimps, then popped them in the ultra-sonic cleaner for 16 minutes. New primers on Sunday (probably). Only lost two pieces due to odd case variance at the extractor groove. Probably factory defects (Federal American Eagle) wouldn't fit in the shell holder to resize them..What did you do today reloading wise?
Me?
Rolled, glued, filled, and hot lube dipped 47 paper cartridges for a .54 Sharps.
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Annealing brass, tumbling 2 months of brass.
100 rounds of 215 swc 41 magnum loaded
I just took out my 5.7 for the first time on Friday. That thing was flinging cases all over the place. Think I shot 60 and maybe recovered 25.Resized 272 pieces of 5.7x28 brass, removed some primer pocket crimps, then popped them in the ultra-sonic cleaner for 16 minutes. New primers on Sunday (probably). Only lost two pieces due to odd case variance at the extractor groove. Probably factory defects (Federal American Eagle) wouldn't fit in the shell holder to resize them..
You really know how to make some of us jealous, don't you?...and some .30 Remington for the old Model 8...