Ed my mistake I was thinking about the 250-35-RF that was terrible, the mold that I showed a picture of previously wasn't the ones that I was thinking about. They actually shoot really great in all my .25's.
Quote from: Wayne52 on March 01, 2021, 01:15:22 PMEd my mistake I was thinking about the 250-35-RF that was terrible, the mold that I showed a picture of previously wasn't the ones that I was thinking about. They actually shoot really great in all my .25's.I'm glad to hear that. I really think it's a size problem. They are dropping .253-4 at the head.
Quote from: EdinGa on March 01, 2021, 01:23:16 PMQuote from: Wayne52 on March 01, 2021, 01:15:22 PMEd my mistake I was thinking about the 250-35-RF that was terrible, the mold that I showed a picture of previously wasn't the ones that I was thinking about. They actually shoot really great in all my .25's.I'm glad to hear that. I really think it's a size problem. They are dropping .253-4 at the head.Me too...Had me worried there for a post or two. I have cast a few of these, but haven't shot any yet. The biggest problem with NOE have been with too undersized in caliber for casting purposes. These are great if needing to be sized down that much, which is what I prefer so I know they are round and still fit the bore/choke well.
Checking the NOE site for airgun bushings, they have them in-stock all the way down to .248"
They're out of the bushings or just the sizing body? If you can get the bushings you can use something else to hold the bushing and a soft faced mallet to push them through.
How well I know. I just placed an order with Pyramyd and chose the cheapest and slowest option they offered because I know it won't make any difference one way or the other.