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Bullet castmaster
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  1. #Bullet castmaster manual
  2. #Bullet castmaster pro

#Bullet castmaster manual

It's made for the surf with an enclosed spool and a manual bail so as to avoid mid flight closures that result in really long cast but with no line attached to the lure. The reel is Daiwa Saltiga that the guys at Trusty hardware almost gave away.

#Bullet castmaster pro

The big is a 11' Lamiglass Surf King rated for 2 to 4 ounce lures, it has 30 pound power pro on which in my opinion is the best.and most expensive at 30 bucks for 300 yards. Here's my two main set up's, big and small. Devil of a fire from what I was told.they all got out (he dies a few years later).would have been worse but the main powder storage was well away from the flames.Because we're land locked without the aid of a boat I think surf fishermen are more dependant on having quality gear, you really need the right stuff as distance and reliability are EVERYTHING. Fire got the house.the garage.and jumped to the workshop/factory. Bussiness was running well, making money, when his idiot son decided that taking the Christmas tree out was too much trouble.so he jammed it up the fire place and set it on fire. He' s let me "hich-hike" on the back of his powder, brass, and primer orders.get a good deal when you buy in those amounts.Įnd of story.and that guy has passed away, so it won't hurt him. We'd use a cement mixer with plastic "flaps" attacned internally to polish cases.tipped in a big screened frame over a recovery box to get the media and the cases seperated. Have to get all the self-sorting and feeding goodies to get near that rate, but call it 3700-3800 an hour. Nice trip down memeory lane.looked up Camdex and they still make the same basic reloader (still rated at 4400 rounds an hour). Are not the best units for experimenting with alloy or mold types. I'd pass on them for personal use unless you are (1) wedded to one or two bullet types (2) like to fiddle with molds to get them to drop out their bullets easily (3) only have a limited time to cast. Was rteasonably fast.with a helper to keep the lead level up, and a good bit of energy, could cast 800 bullets in an yourself, more like 500-600. Slowed you down, but it made it possible to use specific molds. The smaller unit was better about the need for clean bullet ejection from the uld back it up a couple of inches and wack it against the stop a seocnd time. A good look at most of the big commerical caster's products will show what kind of changes in molds were best to keep the machines running without hanging up. "Kind of" SWC moulds would work, but the edges had to be more radiused. IN general, the molds that worked best were the ones with beveled bases, rounded lube grooves, and no sarp angles on the outside. They bought the smaller unit for some small runs of speciality bullets (loaded on a big Dillon) Having a machine shop, he could modify mold blocks to fit (out of the box molds wouldn't just go onto the machine.at least then, haven't checked recently). Loaded ammo when through a big Camdex machine.haven't looks for those on the net either, but they aren't things you'll find in the average guy's reloading room. You'd get it running, and leave one guy in attendence.he's feed the big 80 pound pot pretty often alnd listen to the rythem of the machine.would auto stop at a major jam, but with the right type molds that wasn't very often. that big monster run 8 2-cavity romods on a kind of spoked wheel arrangement, took 240V and 125PSI air to keep rinning, and would pump out an LOT of bullets in an hour. The big unit was a MasdterCaster (but the smae 's into the 6th model change now). Click to expand.Gunsmith (would work some summers in his shop) set up his last bussiness as a commercial caster/reloader.












Bullet castmaster