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Senior Member
Join Date: February 20, 2006
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 381
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Issues with a top punch
According to the 'structions, the 311 top punch is called for if sizing/lubing the 358212 pill. This is th 145/147 gr for the 9mm. The ogive is a bit different than the other RN molds like the xxx242 or the xxx311, et al. I am getting a ring impressed into the side of the bullet about halfway down the ogive of the thing. Anyone else have this issue? I thought about taking the dremel and taking the edge off the 311 punch. Any other ideas, like a punch that fit it better.
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 14, 2009
Location: nw wyoming
Posts: 849
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The Dremel usually works fine.
You can also put a dab of epoxy or jb weld in the top punch, lower it on the oiled bullet, and let it harden. Then you have a custom fit. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 20, 2006
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 381
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Thanks R28,
I had thought about the epoxy thing too, but I don't load too many of these heavy 9mm, and don't want to mess up my 311 punch. I have some other punches I made special nose patterns with, and that JB is hard to dig out. I could do the same thing here, but I'm fresh out of spare punches. I might try knocking the edge off first. I did contact Lyman, and the asked me to send it in, and they would whittle me a new on if needed, send a few castings along. Every reference I see, it says 311 punch for this bullet, but it fo shizzle leaves a ring. |
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Join Date: August 2, 2007
Location: Tabor City , NC.
Posts: 1,791
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Do the epoxy thing, it`ll be exactly fitted to your bullet.
Easy ,fast & cheap !
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Junior member
Join Date: November 12, 2000
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 9,496
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If I have a ring on the boolit problem from an ill fitting top punch, I usually just use a flat point top punch. A teeny flat mark on the tip doesn't look as bad as a ring on the ojive.
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