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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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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?


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.


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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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