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  • yoshmyster

    Last 10 years the batteries come half dead or get leaky with in a couple months in wall clocks. Not having to be in the bathroom. I typically pull the batteries out of electronics after usage. Less likely to blow my fuse if the battery gets salt crusty in the electronics.

    I did wonder about aluminum molds cooling too fast or heated up too fast for casting.

    Now I wonder could you have pushed the bullets to resize and did the Russian "hollow points" with a drill to lighten the bullet? Then again melting is easier.

    Next time you might cast a handful and do your measurements before loading a thousand rounds. Then again you're retired. It's not like you got anything better to do.

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  • bpost

    The sent me a new mold. I should get some time this week to test it out for diameter and weight.

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  • yoshmyster

    Watch it be the same as the one you already had.

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    actually your numbers for a 6 cavity mold aren't that bad + .004" and 2.0 gns. the lead alloy has much to do with weight also. If you size them to .356" and load properly they will work fine.

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  • bpost
    MIKE WISKEY: 29948555043099/comments/29948579454875

    actually your numbers for a 6 cavity mold aren't that bad + .004" and 2.0 gns. the lead alloy has much to do with weight also. If you size them to .356" and load properly they will work fine.

    They were supposed to weigh 125 grains, most were over 130 grains. The bad mold was factory marked 355 125. The new mold is marked 356 125. I will get some cast weighed and see what the un-sized diameter runs.

    The problem was the noses were way to fat to fit the chamber leade. THe bullets were HARD jammed into the rifling making getting them out a tough chore with some bullets being pulled and left int he chamber. The OAL was correct. I can see a visible difference in the nose shape with this new mold. I believe they has a different bullet of .358 cherry used and the mold mismarked from the factory.

    A few test bullets will tell the tale for sure.

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  • buddyb

    I must be lucky because I have several Lee molds and have never had a problem with any of them.

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