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Anything But Guns => Off topic area => Topic started by: sqlbullet on January 11 2013 01:58:36 PM MST

Title: Let it snow!
Post by: sqlbullet on January 11 2013 01:58:36 PM MST
Up to about 18" at my home in Salt Lake during the last 24 hours.  Supposed to keep going for another 24-36 hours.
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: EdMc on January 11 2013 07:38:43 PM MST
We've hardly had a winter. Suppose to be in the mid seventies the next few days.
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: sqlbullet on January 14 2013 08:25:09 AM MST
That would be ideal for me.  We need the water here in the mountain west, but I just closed a construction loan and need to finish moving out of my house and need a few days of above freezing for the foundation to be poured.

We had perfect construction weather for the 20 months we were working on plans and the loan.  Day we closed it went to crap!  Figures.
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: The_Shadow on January 14 2013 08:43:34 AM MST
We had the liquid variety for days now, it may not be over yet. :-\  However, if it were snow, we'd be buried! :o
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: EdMc on January 14 2013 11:14:27 AM MST
We're getting some rain, too. Seems we're always in a period of draught.
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: The_Shadow on January 14 2013 07:20:57 PM MST
Spent the last few rainy days preparing and handloading 500 40S&W with my cast Lyman 156 grain Devastator HP's. :D
Today a cool damp front came in and I cast 13 pounds of the Lyman 156 grain Devastator HP's of which I was almost out. ;D  Tomorrow's weather will be more of the same, so I'll cast even more of them! :o
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: The_Shadow on January 16 2013 08:10:11 AM MST
I suppose I'm glad our weather is rain and not snow!  ;D
I did another 13 pound can full yesterday evening for a total of 26 pounds or about 1160 bullets total from this single cavity mold.  This Hollow Point setup is slower to produce quanity as compared to multicavity molds and not having to deal with the Hollow Pointer pin in the bottom of the mold.  Now to setup and size and lube them...
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: sqlbullet on January 16 2013 08:29:23 AM MST
I like snow fine when I can stay inside and drink hot chocolate and watch birds.  Not so much when I have to pack and move!

Sounds like you have made some good progress on casting during your downtime!
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: The_Shadow on January 16 2013 05:36:05 PM MST
Today I casted some Lyman 175 grain TC's but this was from a 4 cavity mold, this filled a 1 pound Coffee can fast, about 600 bullets, then I switched to a LEE 6 cavity 9mm 122 grain TC, I had the darnest time getting it to cast without wrinkles. ???  I had to wash the mold with carburetor cleaner and soot it, to get it back casting again.

BTW, there is a chance to see snow flakes here tonight or early tommorrow morning! :o  Maybe a better chance further north of me.
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: REDLINE on January 17 2013 09:13:31 AM MST
Quote from: The_Shadow on January 16 2013 05:36:05 PM MST9mm 122 grain TC

Will those go into 9x25 Dillon? :)
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: The_Shadow on January 17 2013 11:52:22 AM MST
Quote from: REDLINE on January 17 2013 09:13:31 AM MST
Quote from: The_Shadow on January 16 2013 05:36:05 PM MST9mm 122 grain TC

Will those go into 9x25 Dillon? :)

Yes I have shot a few of them @ 1400+ fps, to practice with, they also work from the 357Sig cartridges.
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: The_Shadow on January 20 2013 10:58:53 AM MST
After the pouring then came the sizing...The "politically incorrect light" is on and warming up the Star Sizer lubricator. 8)
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/IMG_0443_zps5f6e4b32.jpg)
Title: Re: Let it snow!
Post by: sqlbullet on January 21 2013 08:06:57 AM MST
The glorious star lubri-sizer.  I am jealous.  My Lachmiller does a fine job, but it is very slow compared to a Star.