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Casting hunting bullets...
A good friend and neighbor stopped by yesterday to give me 50 pounds of "virgin" lead in 5-pound ingots. Ah, it was a timely delivery.
I just got in a several new bullet moulds and the pure lead was needed. I have a REAL 250 grain double cavity .45 conical mould, a .50 Maxi mould and a .54 Maxi mould. It may rain tomorrow, but the haywagon in the tractor shed is a fine place to cast in inclement weather. I will cast enough to get me through till Spring. Adam |
Adam;
With the price of lead nowadays, all I can say is "Wow....you gotta great neighbor!" .....All mine give me is zucchini!:D ;) I'm curious about that .54 cal Maxi mold....is it the same as the T/C maxiball? If so, where did you find it....I've been looking for that (or a maxihunter) mold for quite some time now. Thanks...................... |
Mr. 16 gauge,
The .54 Maxi mould is a T/C mould I got many years ago when I lived near Rochester, NH. It is a single cavity and appears to be made of aluminum. Adam |
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Oh, well....guess I keep looking on Ebay. |
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Can make a custom mold you of your own design that will improve over the Maxi-ball molds. Lyman has a 450 grain Plains bullet 548657 at http://www.lymanproducts.com/lymanproducts/index.htm that might work for you as well. The Maxiball is a great penetrator, but not much on expansion and does a good job, but there are lots of other bullets that will do the job as well or better that you can get your mitts on. Aloha... :cool: |
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