28 November 2015, 22:58
Brian CanadaMy New Hoch Mould in .585
My new Hoch mold is very well made. It has three guide pins and the machining is the excellent. The handles are a bit larger in diamenter making them nice to hold and the jaws are Cast instead of bent mild steel. I have two moulds from another popular manufacture and I have to tell you that this Hoch mould is superior. Brian
03 December 2015, 12:05
eagle27Yes can attest to the Hoch mould quality.
My one and only is a Richard Hoch original made back in the early 80's and has served me well over the last 30 or more years churning out more than a few 404 cast bullets.
03 December 2015, 23:10
Brian CanadaMy casting set-up is outside and it has been cold enough lately, to freeze the nuts off a jeep.
As soon as it warms up a bit I will cast a batch and see how it works.
I tested my bullet alloy yesterday for hardness/brittleness. Whacked a .585 bullet on an anvil with a two pound hammer. I hit it hard twice and it squished a bit, but it didn't chip or fracture. A little tin is a good thing.
12 December 2015, 03:00
Brian CanadaI have been casting with my new Hoch mold. I like it! (585 bullet 700 grains.) It does need to be hot as people have told me. My thermometer says 720-750. Bullets are real nice.
It's a nose pour so the base is perfect every time. I seldom have to tap the mold to get the bullets to fall out. This mold is a pleasure to use. Brian
02 January 2016, 02:29
Brian Canadamade another 130 bullets with my hotch mold. (700 grain 585.) It makes a Green Horn like me, look like a pro. I love it. Brian