Huben Hammerless K1

Bigalex, расскажи, пожалуйста, всем наилучшим образом о том, как удивительно подправлен K1.

Hello! nothing complicated, the pressure regulator is 160 barrels, made by the local master, but you can buy Huma, and everything else is already being done locally.
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Thanks for the update post MikeO

I know you read Gregors output, so I am sure you know he believes the current MP molds design does not suit the .25 K1,however if you where to get groups like those at longer distance then your "molds" cast slugs will do fine for hunting.

I intend buying a K1 in .25 and am waiting for Huben (having moved factory) to resupply European dealerships, I am hoping (unlikely as it is) that a new batch would have a barrel update.

please keep updating us with your findings, and again thanks for the info.
 
I have houses on one side of the property and a fence line around the rest. So I am probably never going to be able to shoot longer than 35 yards. Also it is a lot easier and cheaper to just buy JSB pellets. So I probably will just stick to pellets most of the time. 

It is kind of fun to be able to make my own bullets of I want now though. 
 
I made 650 good pellets last night and about 1/3 was waste. I am not sure why but this batch does not fit in the magazine as well, and the accuracy is all over the place. I'm feeling pretty discouraged now. 

It seems like the sprue hole on the mold is too large because the base of the pellet is deformed from the cutting action on the side of the fore of the cutting. 

I tried getting the lead a lot hotter and cutting while the center of the pellet hadn't completely solidified. But no luck either way. 

Also the pellets could use to be like 1 mm shorter so they fit in the magazine easily and maybe like .001 mm smaller in outer diameter. 


 
mike , 

try not to cast much over 750* it will cause issues . Also make sure the mold temp stays as consistent as possible , I tr6 to keep it between 350 and 400 and let 8t cool if it gets too hot . If you don’t already , you should have a sizing system for the bullets you cast , it’s very rare that a bullet will,be the right size straight from the mold. NOE bullet molds has a great system for sizing . 
 
For my .22 Huben ( version 2 ) , only 5.55 slugs made by MP-molds is good. 5.52 is A LOT poorer accuracy wise.

Getting the temperature right is the KEY to make good bullets. The temperature control of the Lee pot is totally hopeless. I have added an external electronic temperature controller and the yield rate has become much better since then. The controller costs 9 bucks but you need to do some wiring. There are tons of info on line about people modifying their Lee pots.

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For the mold, I use a contact-less temperature sensing gun to check whether it has reached the right temperature before starting. It's made in China and cost only 10 bucks

From your pictures, it seems that the two mold halfs do not align well as the seam line on the slugs is very prominent. It is possible that the alignment pins have moved outward. You can check it by sliding the two mold halves realtive to each other and see if you can feel any play. This has occurred to my mold and I fixed it by pushing the alignment pins in and lock it down by spring pins as adviced by the manufacturer . https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/seam-line-on-cast-slug/
 
Here’s the link to the sizing system from NOE . http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.php?cPath=564_104&osCsid=rfdfffi1ne7c5gq91qlmh7cbi5

youll need the push through sizing body , then the bushing you wish to size to . Example , if you barrel slugs at .217” I would get the .216 , and 217 . This way if you barrel prefers smaller .001” ( which most do ) 

Youll also need a press . https://www.amazon.ca/Lee-Precision-Reloader-Press-Red/dp/B002SF4X5I?SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duc12-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B002SF4X5I

if serious about casting and getting the absolute best accuracy , these are a must . You can get a much better quality press but for sizing this one does the trick . 



Last is the lead you use . I use 40:1 lead /tin Rotometals only and can recycle it when shooting into a bullet trap . Recycled pellets ,wheel weights and others usually just cause problems ,