I bought a mould for my 45 ACP - Model 625

Ben

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45cal hollow base MP , wadcutter, brass, 2 cavity mold that casts a 235gr hbwc and a 275gr solid wc bullets .

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I've got 500 pieces of new 45 Auto Rim Starline Brass for my revolver .
I hope this will be a productive endeavor.

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CWLONGSHOT

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Your first MP mold Ben? Not a common profile!! Looking forward to seeing the product!!
Top shelf stuff! I love his molds and try to shop him first.
Good luck with it!

Cw
 

Ben

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This one will make # 5
I have a 38/357 HP, and three .30 cal. ,
MP makes a quality mould.
 
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obssd1958

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I saw that on the other site, and would have purchased it - had you not!
When you get tired of it, I'd be happy to help you recoup your investment...
 

CZ93X62

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No experience of my own with wadcutter bullets in 44 or 45 caliber. One of the PPC revolver shooters that shot with my little sister on the Department team had a played-out Model 28 heavily modified into a 45 Colt wadcutter gun, complete with truck-axle barrel and rebated cylinder. He competed with it for a couple seasons, and his conclusion was that the supposed advantage gained with the wider bullet cutting more lines was offset by the increased recoil over long strings of fire.

I'll be interested in how well these bullets shoot for you, Ben.
 

Ben

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No experience of my own with wadcutter bullets in 44 or 45 caliber. One of the PPC revolver shooters that shot with my little sister on the Department team had a played-out Model 28 heavily modified into a 45 Colt wadcutter gun, complete with truck-axle barrel and rebated cylinder. He competed with it for a couple seasons, and his conclusion was that the supposed advantage gained with the wider bullet cutting more lines was offset by the increased recoil over long strings of fire.

I'll be interested in how well these bullets shoot for you, Ben.
We'll know soon.