by RBHarter » 22 Dec 2021 13:41
I've thumb lubed most of my casting career .
The TL designs are intended to "size to the throat" on the top band . I would suggest sizing say a 38/357/9mm at .359 with a lube sizer even if you only need .358 . Yes it's doable and works fine , best results are with the fullest as cast dia left intact .
I had great success with the 358-124 TLTC in 9mm but got some silly idea about consolidation of moulds to only 1-2 per caliber . Lots of guys have trouble with it because they go too hard and don't leave it as cast and mess up the front band . I don't know what the front band has to do with lead fouling but I suspect it has to do with keeping the base dia big enough .
The functional dia is large but very narrow/thin . The lube bands are large dia but hold lube in between them and slug up and/or engage the rifling on half or so of each . The base band is key to seal the design . In general if you size them much you will upset the nose alignment , lube groove/retention , and then it both scrubs and gets blow by .......or at least that's what the mechanic in me says .
Straight up ? These are stupid simple , probably too simple , straight forward pour , dump , get some slickum' on them , stuff em' in a case , and go poke holes in stuff , don't think about what makes them shoot well bullets . They are just too simple and everyone over thinks them .
Treat them as you would a rifle bullet that drops the perfect dia but needs a check seated scuff just the parting line and the check will stay put and the grooves will get lubed with nil sizing . Same thing you want with the TL designs .
Just a Red neck,White boy, Blue blood American.....