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Old January 19, 2012, 03:23 AM   #51
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Ranch Dog mold

Paw-Paw is that a tumble lube with a gascheck?C-360-180-RNFP or something to that effect?I have seen someone on another forum say good things about it if it is.
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Old January 19, 2012, 11:07 PM   #52
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Like this.... ? http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=371328

I need to update my list because I think I have ONE of the original molds I listed. I go through molds like I do women. -ICH

Understood. Rather spend my quality time w/ guns & dogs anyways. Here's what I cast for these days, if you're curious about what I'm playing with send me a PM. All you'll owe me is feedback.
You'll have to go to the other thread for pics & stuff.
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Old August 30, 2012, 01:06 PM   #53
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I have been thinking about getting the lee .311 in 93 or 100 grain I’m going to be loading for a tokarev only cast one barrel so far .308 with a caliper need to get a micrometer then will cast the rest or should I be thinking about using the .309?
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Old September 3, 2012, 10:01 AM   #54
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Ronz, I have this mold for casting for my CZ-52 in the 7.62x25. I size them to .308, they seem to shoot quite well.


90301---311-100-2R. If you'd like to try some, I could send you what I have cast up to try out before buying the mold. Or I could cast some, then leave them unsized/un-lubed for you to size to whatever you need. I also have .309, .310, and .311 sizers, if you need them sized AND lubed.
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Old September 4, 2012, 12:04 PM   #55
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Thanks snuffy
I’m putting in my order with a couple of people now so wouldn’t have a chance to try them before the order goes out (yep penny wise and pound foolish) I was planning on getting the 93gr and .309 sizer so may take you up on it later to see if I need a different sizer
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Old October 21, 2012, 07:19 AM   #56
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Would like to try tumble lube bullets for a 45 acp

Would like to find what my 45 Springfield likes before I get a mould for it will be using it to shoot on bullseye league so probably going to go with a wad cutter design just hope I can get the accuracy I want using a tl bullet
Haven’t slugged it but have been shooting different commercial cast (.452) for 20+ years and never had any leading
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Old October 21, 2012, 07:27 AM   #57
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I have if anyone wants to try
lee 311-93-1r with a .309 sizer
lee 356-120-tc with a.357 sizer
rcbs 38-090-rn with a.357 sizer
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