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Thanks for answering my questions. Very little content on this issue. I wanted to verify I wouldn't have issues before installing this tungsten hammer.
Looking forward to mine being delivered, with the tungsten hammer fitted by the importers before delivery, to compliment my 30 cal M3 and 25 cal Panthera
Your groups are better than you think. You're supposed to measure center to center of the holes so the spread is not thrown off by larger projectiles making larger holes. In other words the spread of a .22 and a .50 will be only measuring your accuracy, not having the larger .50 adding to the spread. You have a great property, btw!
That is very solid numbers. I went with the 600mm just for the length. By the time you screw a decent moderator on the 600 it is pretty long. I appreciate you checking out the channel.
That's awesome. I can't believe the scores are that good at a range those shooters haven't been to. I'm gonna have to step it up so I can go shoot with you guys. Beautiful place Brotha Ken!
This was extremely helpful - demonstrated performance and concise supporting information oriented to the hunting application. All the research I’ve done was confirmed by the rigor of your video. Thanks for sealing the deal for me.
Love your channel. I just making sure you coat your pellets and slugs for PCP on all your guns? It’s safe for the gun and keeps accuracy in tact ? Thanks for the response
Glad I found your channel. I just got my dynamic in .35 so far it’s more accurate than my wildcatmk3 .30! I’d looove to hear more about those cast slugs. Been casting for a while and would like to have a cheaper ammo option. Great video!
I will be able to do some work on the channel starting mid next week. Just been super busy with the farm and my full time gig. I will make sure to do an episode with the .35 cast. I actually had an opportunity to shoot it last night with my 90 grain HP and it is insane.
What adapter are you using for that UTG Recon bipod? I thought it was too big of a hole for mlok on the bottom. Please share. I would greatly appreciate it.
#FHA Great video. The only thing putting me off the Dynamic .35 was the length. Seeing what you've been able to achieve with the 600mm has convinced me. Great information.
Thanks for the great video FHA. I have a Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler Lite and SS pins I use for cleaning my brass. I've been using Dawn, Lemi Shine and Hot water. I would fill the drum, depending on how many cases I had to do, usually from 1/3 to 1/2 full or so and tumble them for an hour. The majority would be very clean but a few would turn colors, especially the case head. I watched your video earlier today and I had about 1/3 of a drum of 40 S&W range brass I needed to clean. I figured it was about the same amount you were cleaning in both of your drums combined, so I added only 1/4 teaspoon of Lemi Shine and 4 Tablespoons of Armor All Wash and Wax and filled the drum up with HOT water. I let them tumble for about an hour and a half. They looked like they just came off the manufacturing line ready to ship. This is the cleanest and shiniest brass I have ever got to look like this, inside, outside and the primer pocket were all looking like brand new never fired brass. Thanks again for this great video.
Good video, just a couple things. Always decap your brass, water fills the primer pocket and makes it a mess when drying besides there is no other way to cut that hard carbon out. A universal decapping die from Lee is like 16 bucks and works on everything. I like the idea of the Armor All car wash, cheaper than Dawn, might work better. Instead of Lemi Shine just pick up a big bag of Citric acid off Amazon. I/3rd the cost of Lemi Shine and lasts forever, I just use a 45acp case full in each load in my Frankford Arsenal Small Wet Tumbler. IMHO it works better, smells great and I store my media wet and even after 3 months it still smells great. Now, your choice but I use Southern Shine Stainless Steel media instead of the pins. It doesn't get hung up in flash holes or bridge in the body of bottleneck cartridges. It's little pointy chips and with the sharp edges your brass comes out polished looking better than new. For anyone asking I used a vibority cleaner with corn cob for 40 years. I resisted wet tumbling believing it was messy, took a long time and was expensive. Because of the contaminated dust and for health reasons I switched to wet tumbling finding out those problems with wet tumbling couldn't be further from the truth.
I use them lee die sometimes. Honestly depends on how many I am doing. I really do not worry about proper pockets unless I am doing precision rifle stuff. I also have the RCPS case mate and should I need to get that carbon out, a simple press on the brush and it is gone. If I did not have that, I would more than likely recap prior to tumbling. Thank you for watching!
Excellent video. Your procedure drops excellent shiny boolits. Mine came a bit frosty of out of the Lee aluminum molds. I ordered a NOE 135 steel mold based on your recommendations and it would be interesting to see how it performs vs the Lee aluminum molds I got. Do you know if the Lee handles fit the NOE molds?
Do you prefer 2 or more cavity for your molds? Besides the speed of casting what other benefits the 4-5 cavity molds have ? Do they heat up faster or about the same as 2 cavity molds ? At the moment both 2 and 4 cavity HTC356-135-RF-AH2 molds are available at NOE.
I use a warming plate while pot is heating so that heating to temp is irrelevant for my setup. However, the best answer I can give you, is the smaller the projectile the easier it is to cast more from a mold block. Smaller stuff, If I plan on making a bunch, I will get a 4 hole mold. If I am experimenting, I will usually get an aluminum 2 cavity. My favorite molds I will usually go back and get brass and keep the Aluminum now as a backup. Brass holds heat better and I get more consistent weights projectile to projectile.
Great presentation video. I just casted my first batch and used the same Hitek powder. After I was done with the coat I realized I used a bit too much for my amount of bullets and the coating was a bit thick. It did pass the wipe test but not the smash test. I guess its time for another batch :). How you like that NOE 135gn mold ? I got some Lee molds to start cheap, but I might be looking at NOE if I find cheap source of lead and want to cast lots of boolits.
@@fha9507 They look like great molds with some modular features like casting multiple size bullets with changing the bottom pins and the price very reasonable. I have tried to reach to NOE via email about some out of stock items and have not got any responds via email or phone. Full.Lead.Taco replied to me that Al was having some health issues and I'm not sure if they are able to make or ship any molds at the moment.
Oh lord. I had no Idea. Man I hope things are all well. I have his cell number. I will call him after work today. Thanks for the heads up. @@jolebole-yt
I have the same gun. Running the Yokozuna moderator on it. I like the quick connect, disconnect of the Yokozuna. Same as you running stock and amazingly accurate.