I was looking in my mold cabinet this morning and saw this mould.
I have not cast with it in a long time.
It is an old Lyman made before they allowed many of their cherries to become worn.
Mine cast at .360 "
As a consequence, it is a good general purpose work horse.
I use it in 38 Special and 357 Mag. sized to .358".
The truncated cone with the " flat " on the end lends itself to cycling through
my 92 Win. 357 Mag. and Marlin 1894 CBC , 38 Spec. The 356402 will feed and cycle
through those 2 guns like water running through screen wire.
The flat on the end of the bullet makes me feel better when they are stacked in the tubular magazine of those two rifles.
I also use the bullet in 9 mm Luger sized to .357"
A fine mould !
Doesn't take long to make a nice pile of bullets with this mould.
I'll have to shoot a few of these in my Colt Officer's Model Match, 38 Special.
I have not cast with it in a long time.
It is an old Lyman made before they allowed many of their cherries to become worn.
Mine cast at .360 "
As a consequence, it is a good general purpose work horse.
I use it in 38 Special and 357 Mag. sized to .358".
The truncated cone with the " flat " on the end lends itself to cycling through
my 92 Win. 357 Mag. and Marlin 1894 CBC , 38 Spec. The 356402 will feed and cycle
through those 2 guns like water running through screen wire.
The flat on the end of the bullet makes me feel better when they are stacked in the tubular magazine of those two rifles.
I also use the bullet in 9 mm Luger sized to .357"
A fine mould !
Doesn't take long to make a nice pile of bullets with this mould.
I'll have to shoot a few of these in my Colt Officer's Model Match, 38 Special.
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