NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
Can someone post up some photos of these loaded in a magazine?
I'm about to order the mould, but would like to see where the loaded boolit contacts the magazine rib first.
I'm about to order the mould, but would like to see where the loaded boolit contacts the magazine rib first.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
Thanks, I am new to casting... What are the options offered? Are they needed?wlc wrote:Here ya go. http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product_in ... cts_id=427
Available Options:
Drill for Probe:
01 (+$2.50)
Lyman / RCBS style Top Punch:
01 (+$5.00)
Mold Wrench and Sprueplate Lube:
01 (+$2.50)
Saeco style Top Punch:
01 (+$7.50)
I am not concerned about the cost as much as what they actually are.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
I have an extra of this mold.....bought it for my brother....if anyone is interested send me a PM. I will discount it a bit for you.
5 Cavity Plain Base.....PERFECT for sub sonics.
5 Cavity Plain Base.....PERFECT for sub sonics.
Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
This is for a mold thermometer that they sell so you know what your mold temp is. Not needed.SER wrote: Thanks, I am new to casting... What are the options offered? Are they needed?
Available Options:
Drill for Probe:
01 (+$2.50)
This is for a RCBS/Lyman lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need it.Lyman / RCBS style Top Punch:
01 (+$5.00)
Add this if you don't own any allen wrenches. For sprue plate lube you can use synthetic 2 stroke oil.Mold Wrench and Sprueplate Lube:
01 (+$2.50)
This is for a Saeco lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need this.Saeco style Top Punch:
01 (+$7.50)
Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
Jailer wrote:This is for a mold thermometer that they sell so you know what your mold temp is. Not needed.SER wrote: Thanks, I am new to casting... What are the options offered? Are they needed?
Available Options:
Drill for Probe:
01 (+$2.50)This is for a RCBS/Lyman lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need it.Lyman / RCBS style Top Punch:
01 (+$5.00)Add this if you don't own any allen wrenches. For sprue plate lube you can use synthetic 2 stroke oil.Mold Wrench and Sprueplate Lube:
01 (+$2.50)This is for a Saeco lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need this.Saeco style Top Punch:
01 (+$7.50)
Thank you sir. I guess this will be the next thing I order.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
Overton-AR wrote:I have an extra of this mold.....bought it for my brother....if anyone is interested send me a PM. I will discount it a bit for you.
5 Cavity Plain Base.....PERFECT for sub sonics.
Thanks for the PM's guys....my extra mold is now on its way to the new owner.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
Sorry to bump this guys BUT....I casted like 15-20lbs of this bullet and tried to load some dummy rounds and getting no where near 2.060.
I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".
Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.
Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.
I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.
I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".
I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".
Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.
Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.
I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.
I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".
I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
Sorry to bump this guys BUT....I casted like 15-20lbs of this bullet and tried to load some dummy rounds and getting no where near 2.060.
I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".
Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.
Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.
I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.
I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".
I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".
Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.
Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.
I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.
I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".
I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME
I have the same deal with this projectile. Anything north of 2 jams the lands in my noveske. I seat at 1.95 to avoid this issue. Other than that I love it.psychbiker wrote:Sorry to bump this guys BUT....I casted like 15-20lbs of this bullet and tried to load some dummy rounds and getting no where near 2.060.
I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".
Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.
Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.
I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.
I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".
I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
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