pre 1950 K frame reloading help
You might want to try 3.5 grains of Bullseye also. Don't use too hard of alloy as these have thin barrel forcing cones. I"ve had one crack but it was made in 1915. I always suspected it was from using a "hard cast bullet". Started using swaged jobs or wheel weights after that.
Bob
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- pre 1950 K frame reloading help -
rob, clarkstown , ny,
2014-12-28, 10:50
- Withoput checking that sounds like they are within current - Rob Leahy, 2014-12-28, 12:02
- pre 1950 K frame reloading help - Bob Hatfield, 2014-12-28, 18:54
- Keep your alloy soft Rob - Miles, 2014-12-29, 01:37
- pre 1950 K frame reloading help - jgt, 2014-12-29, 09:46
- You posted this over on Cast Boolits -
Charles,
2014-12-29, 14:12
- You posted this over on Cast Boolits -
Drago,
2014-12-29, 20:42
- Link to CB post -
Cherokee,
2014-12-30, 07:34
- Thank you. - Drago, 2014-12-30, 11:03
- Link to CB post -
Cherokee,
2014-12-30, 07:34
- You posted this over on Cast Boolits -
Drago,
2014-12-29, 20:42