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I am looking for either a Molding Block in a 44 caliber 300 grain to make bullets in my 444 Marlin.
If you have any cast bullets in any grain, I would be open to those as well.
Thanks for your time.
Peter
 
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the LEE 300 RF would be a good economical efficient choice.
 
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There you go Pete. Lee's are cheap but they will work. Check out MidwayUSA.com They most likely have it but don't forget the top punch. I have the sizing die + plenty of lube. I still recommend that you go with the 2 cavity.


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I use a lee mold and get a 315gr bullet of WW's shoot them in my 44mags.

At around 1300fps they well punch through many feet of flesh.
 
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p-dog, are we talking about the same 300G. mould; that comes out to 315G. w/ GC? I use the 250G. Keith RCBS for my 44 mag, but Pete wants to try this 300G. in his 444 Sharpes.


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I believe so.
 
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Thanks.


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