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"Ummm GOB..back away from the table and calm down..it will be ok..really it will.. Those things are just too much of a pain to use..The Lyman tong tools are ok..but not a whole lot better than the Lee tools."
Whoa there! Don't be badmouthing my beoved tong tools. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'll agree the Lee's are a total PITA but I have 310 tools and dies for almost half the cartridges I load for. No, I don't use them all but I do collect the things. For theraputic use, I cast lead 30 caliber bullet from a very old Ideal mold, thepredecessor to the Lyman #311291. The bullet mold came with the 1911 M94 30-30 carbine I inherited that belonged to my Great-grandather. I even cast the bullets with a pot and dipper and pan lube and size with the sizer die made for the 310 tool. It's kind of a time machine in a way taking me back to a time when life was less hectic and the pace a hell of a lot slower. The only concession to modernity is I still use the Uniflow powder measure to throw the charges. I just can't get proper uniformity with a dipper. Ammo made with the 310 for the 30-30 is very accurate and does quite a number on deer. My other use for the 310 tong tool is when I make up my .308 Win. match grade ammo. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The sad part is most of the shooters have moved out of town and the ones left have moved on. Sure would like to get that going again. Paul B. |
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