Overview of the Lyman 450 Cast Bullet Luberisizer

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2012

READ THIS BEFORE WATCHING. I have added "skip-to" points for those of you that want to see a specific aspect of using the press, or if you just want to go straight to seeing operate:

0:01- Intro
0:50 Die Removal
1:40 Die Basics
2:25 Die Installation
2:54 Top Punches
3:47 Die lock ring
4:39 A look at the lube chamber
7:20 Adjusting the flow of the lube
8:12 Adjusting the depth of the bullet in the die
9:56 From here on the press is shown in action

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  • I LOVE cast bullets cant wait to hear about that Lube Recipe.

  • @spritrocks A lot of people on Youtube may not realize it, but casting bullets and reloading in general are probably two of my favorite hobbies, even above shooting to a degree.

  • Good helpful vid... Been thinking about a lube sizer because pan lubing is ok but, tumble lubing can be a mess. Are the dies sold with the lube sizer? If not, is the price for the dies comparable to Lee sizer dies?

  • @nhop2005 The dies are sold individually and quite a few top punches will work generically across the board for many of them. The run about 25 dollars per die and the top punches run about 8-12 bucks each. The Lee dies run about 20 dollars each and are ready to go right out of the box.

  • Sorry but I gotta say Luberisizer sounds kinda dirty and then you gotta talk about a turkey baster. I about pissed myself when you said that.

  • @srtowner LOL....yeah.....terms like "shaft" "lube" "flow" "squeeze"

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  • i dont even shoot guns, or make bullets, or know anything about any of this stuff. BUt i can't stop watching your videos!!

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  • @Iraqveteran8888 im a new sub and i havent gone through all your vids yet but if you havent gone into detail on reloading do you think you can do that? im trying to get my hands on a good old Smith 586 and i plan on buying a dillon SDB for it and im realy looking forword to reloading. it realy pushes the fun f shooting past just range time.

  • @turner850 Lol, i'm the same as you man.. I would shoot if I didn't live in the UK -.-

  • thats a manly plaster =P

  • Your vids are great. You're a good teacher.

  • What does all that do? Make them easier to put into brass?

  • is there a way to cast copper.. so you can cast a inner bullet with copper and go the outer with lead? Or vise verse lead hollow bullets with a copper center whole in it and fill them with lead without melting the lead when you fill in the copper? Mayby dipping the copper hollow bullet in nitrogen before you fill it with lead or something? The hardness of a copper core with the mass of lead. I dont know but somehow combine the two into a massive bullet with a soft edge and hard copper core?

  • OUCH.....You got a boo...boo

  • @Iraqveteran8888 but the whole casting, reloading, and shooting all go into one category for me battle. keep up the great vids.

  • What do you think of the newer version of this press the 4500 I believe its called, is it worth the trouble of looking for a used 450 or is the 4500 just as good?

  • Cute band aid.........

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