Well it's been quiet here so I will start something to pass time.
With my broken foot it's a little tough hobbling around and even tough going down the stairs into the mole den to cast or work with the mill, but I been heating the lead pot and got 700 .38 bullets cast for a rifle I don't have yet. These .38-50 DD Hepburn projectiles sure look good and I noticed that I can cast a lot more without having to add more alloy with 100 cast.
I also have several hundred for the .40-65 and .44-77.
Also I have several thousand patches cut for the .38 .40 and .44.
I'm counting on a good season next year.
I think the .38-50 Rem Hepburn will be a fun project upcoming. I have found that getting tooling for this caliber is going to be a doit your self thing. Cant get any of the die makers to make a set. Dave at CH-4-D said it might be 2 years, Lee, RCBS, Hornady and Forrester all gave a thumbs down so it's time I get a reamer made and make my own die set and wad punch as well as a push through bullet sizing die.
But this will have to wait till I get the rifle and make a chamber cast.
Arnie has been a big help fire forming some .30-40 Kraig cases in his chamber blowing the necks out so I can get a rough chamber diameter and I have ordered a chucking reamer and I have a bridge reamer on hand so I can make a push through bullet sizing die and I have a bunch of 1" bar stocker projects.
This will be a fun ride for this old new caliber.
Kurt