Modifying mold for 8mm Nambu
New member figured I ought to jump right in... found myself in need of a 8mm Nambu bullet mold. Quickly realized there's no way I'm paying for one. I did find a cheap RCBS 30-115 mold.
My plan is to take a .320-ish reamer and grind a short pilot on it. Then use an old Bridgeport to modify the mold.
A couple questions come to mind:
1. Exactly what reamer size should I shoot for if I wanted a .323" bullet. I do PC and size afterwards so I'm probably not too worried there, but would certainly appreciate some guidance from those that have "been there, done that".
2. How critical is the reamer RPM? I would tend to run it on the slower side, but again input would be great.
3. Should I even worry about a crimp groove? I'm leaning towards not as this round is pretty anemic from what I understand.
Any input would be great. And just to be clear I understand I'd be better off to send this out to someone more familiar, but I'm not wired that way.
I didn't pay much for this mold so I don't mind taking a risk on it. And yes I do realize this would end up a tad heavy. My thought there would be to cast up a bullet, and then machine it down 'til it weighs what I want. Then go back and skim cut that amount off the top of the mold.
With any luck this seems to be a cheap way to start casting the 8mm boolits I need.
Thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
Jacin