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I picked up a 10 cavity mold at an estate sale last fall cause it was with a bunch of .44 magnum molds I wanted. I cast a few bullets with it to test size and I get .408" +/- .0005 out of all ten cavities. I looked around and its much to small for 41 magnum and to big for the .400 family. It has a flat point and one grease groove with a crimp ring. Not so much a Kieth style but almost. It has no markings on it and appears to be a custom mold by somebody who did not stamp their molds. Big honking thing and I was thinking about getting a freind with a mill and a reamer to cut it out to .431 for some .44 bullets. So my Q is what cal could it be used for if its .408" +/- .0005? I do not frequent this forum much as I would so if you want email me please wonderwolf@gmail.com Thank you for looking Yes you can shoot it...No you can't have it...Yes I will hunt you down if it turns up missing | ||
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Typically might be used in 40-72. Something like the Shiloh Sharps. Who is the mold maker? H&G maybe? You might go to http://www.castboolits.gunloads.com/ and see if someone wants to trade you the mould for something you can use. Mike -------------- DRSS, Womper's Club, NRA Life Member/Charter Member NRA Golden Eagles ... Knifemaker, http://www.mstarling.com | |||
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It looks like its for a handgun though.....and don't 10 cavity steel molds run in the $150-$200 zone? Yes you can shoot it...No you can't have it...Yes I will hunt you down if it turns up missing | |||
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Any way you could post a picture of it? H&G moulds are very recognizable, and from what you are saying, it is most likely one of theirs, or possibly something from a "back yard" custom mould maker. | |||
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wonderwolf, How long, and how much do the bullets weigh? I might be interested. Rich DRSS | |||
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As one of the few people who actually collect bullet moulds I'd recommend not altering it until you know what it is. There have not been many makers of 10-cavity moulds. If it is of a three piece design then it is either a Hall or Cramer. Pictures of a Cramer can be found at http://www.antiquereloadingtools.org/ Look under the section entitled RESEARCH. H&G made 10-cavity moulds and maybe Hensley. These, however, would be stamped to indicate who made them and what the number of the mould was. And SAECO made a few. These are very rare but, unfortunately perhaps, not valuable. And there was an aluminum 10-cavity. Maybe even a 20-cavity aluminum. Was you mould made from aluminum. A digital picture would be nice. It would also be nice to know the bullet weight. A 0.408 could be a 40 caliber rifle or, maybe, a 38-40. I'd have to look the 38-40 bullet diameter up to be sure but I think so. | |||
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been thinking, both the 40-65 and 40-82 were "Express" rounds, the 40-65 had a 260gr bullet. Might have been that. Rich DRSS | |||
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