Lee 6 Cav. 158 gr. RN T/L

Ben

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I found a 6 cav. Lee 38 / 357 mould for sale used for $24 + $6 shipping.

It needed a bit of TLC, but is up and running now and cast great bullets.
I have a friend of mine ( Jason ) who will probably end up with the mould.
He is a very experienced shooter , but is a bit new to casting.
I thought this one would give him something to shoot in this 38/357 revolvers and his Mod. 92 38 Spec. / 357 Mag. Oct. barrel Rossi lever action.

He won't have to cast too much with this mould to get his investment back.

Not all of them, but the great majority of these moulds will have a sprue bolt that becomes loose and you'll have to stop your casting and tighten the bolt again. I have a permanent fix for that problem.

I do wish that Lee would add this feature to their moulds, but alas, I guess it is not to be.........? ? ?

Ben












I sized these to .358 "
Lubed with Ben's Red.
Then rolled in BLL and set on wax paper to dry.





 
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fiver

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15 pounds of alloy through that and he will be money ahead.

sometimes I miss the simple make some booits, throw some lube on them, load and shoot,,,,repeat day's.

now it's, honey?? I need more 300 ammo, is there any bullets made up to reload for Jackie's 7.7 rifle..
or Dad,,, I'm coming over to get some more 9mm's, where do you want this 357 brass [what 357 brass?]
oh and you know were are running low on 44's for the lever guns right?
WE ??? whatthehell.

I feel like I'm back in the casting business sometimes.
 

Ben

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Staff member
fiver,

Yes you're right , at today's bullet prices, you won't have to cast too many from this one to get your $30 back.

Ben