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I have an Ideal mold number 360271 S . It appears to be 150 gr or so, plain base, semi wadcutter, with two grease groves. It is not listed in my books. What cartridge was this bullet designed for? | ||
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Does it look like this? ![]() Figure 1. Early semi-wadcutters: The 150 grain Ideal 360271 (left) and 115 grain Ideal 358345 (right) Go to http://www.lasc.us/38SWC.htm and you can view the entire article. Lord, give me patience 'cuz if you give me strength I'll need bail money!! 'TrapperP' | |||
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Thanks TrapperP It is the bullet on the left, and I cast a bullet and it was 148 grains. The article answered any questions I had. I will give this bullet a try the next time I reloade. | |||
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An information site ONLY, www.castpics.net look in Research and development,it has scans of Lyman and Ideal mould profiles... | |||
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