September 22, 2017, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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New Saeco
Got a new one today (new to me, that is). It's a Saeco, which I find to be wonderful molds and they always cast like a dream. You have to use the genuine Saeco handles, which are quite pricey, but you only need one set unless you really have a nice collection of Saeco molds. I only have about 3 or 4 of them.
This one is a .45 Colt mold, 255gr SWC, gas checked. Normally I wouldn't use a GC mold for any .45 shooting, but I wanted to use these in my Rossi 92 and I really hate to clean any lead out of a rifle, so the GC should really lower the chances of that chore being required. 'Anybody else got anything happening from their pots and the beautiful silver stream this weekend? I think that before I can consider casting anything, I'm going to have to declare war on about a thousand red wasps that live in my casting shed now. I haven't been out there since April 6 (I know, because that was my last post showing any bullets) and the flying critters have been allowed to populate freely all summer. And a nice tin shed with several wooden shelves in it is pretty much the natural habitat of the American Red Wasp. 'Makes me itch and burn just thinkin' about it!
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September 23, 2017, 08:14 AM | #2 |
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Nice molds, and I use several. If you go in that shed at night when the wasps are all on the nest, its easy to fog them with wasp killer....
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September 23, 2017, 06:31 PM | #3 |
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Nice mold. I wish SAECO would revive the old 5 cavity Cramers. Heavy, but cast beautifully.
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September 23, 2017, 07:22 PM | #4 |
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I have some SAECO molds and a buddy gave me a SAECO lub-sizer. Like them all.
Those yellow jackets in your picture are about half the size of a Red one. I am not fond of any of them even if they do eat bugs. The fire ants have virtually eliminated the bumble bee, so they are not now a factor in the woods. |
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