Kevin Stenberg
Well-Known Member
Bullet mold #364090C It drops the bullets at .3635 by .3635. With my 50/50 alloy the bullets weigh 95 gr. When I cast I keep all bullets between 94.6 gr. and 95.2 gr. My last casting session I kept 4.75 lbs. of bullets, I culled 25 bullets under weight 94.2> 94.4, and 7 bullets 95.4> 95.6.
It is a 3 cavity mold, the sprue plate doesn't have the trough between cavity holes
Tom's quality is apparent in the mold. I did the usuall cleaning with dish soap and a toothbrush & heat cycles before casting.
FOR ME the mold cast best at 433 > 437 deg. I did drill the mold to accept the NOE mold temp. Monitor.
Tom's price is 111$ I don't remember if shipping is also charged. I would like 100$ shipped for my mold. I would consider some 44 cal. 30cal. molds. Kevin
It is a 3 cavity mold, the sprue plate doesn't have the trough between cavity holes
Tom's quality is apparent in the mold. I did the usuall cleaning with dish soap and a toothbrush & heat cycles before casting.
FOR ME the mold cast best at 433 > 437 deg. I did drill the mold to accept the NOE mold temp. Monitor.
Tom's price is 111$ I don't remember if shipping is also charged. I would like 100$ shipped for my mold. I would consider some 44 cal. 30cal. molds. Kevin