Man, that's a lot of holes!

Rick

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Looks like Ian will be spending time at the gym to get ready to use that new mold. o_O
 

Ian

Notorious member
I've been building a half-mile of high-tensile game fence, much of which involves boring holes in solid limestone, without the benefit of heavy equipment, so I think I can handle it ;) The goal is to fill buckets with bullets so when I'm old I won't have to cast any more with 4# moulds.
 

Rick

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I sure do love my 4 cav Miha molds but every year they all put on a lot of weight. Just keep getting heavier and heavier and heavier. I mean it must be the molds right? Right?
 

david s

Well-Known Member
Anyone else here ever read Patrick F. McManus (back page of Outdoor Life magazine) and his theory on shared ignorance among friends? I'm thinking that he may have a point there.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Should be around 175 or so, we'll see. If you want one, now is the time to look on the mp site. We've waited five years for this rerun.
 

Will

Well-Known Member
I debated on this one pretty hard after reading some of the early horror stories about the mold.

Glad things seem to be fixed. Hopefully mine shows up soon although I haven’t even been able to cast with my new MP 308 hunting bullet yet.
 

Ian

Notorious member
I wish from Tom, I would have worn out three of them by now. The meplat is the deal-breaker.
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
I have a tank mould too . It's a good thing it makes so many every time , it feels like 8# .
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I have a 2C brasser and it's a good thing it shoots well because I don't want to do many marathon sessions with it either . NOE and Mountain Molds have spoiled me on light weight and short cycles in aluminum .
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Try a 10 H+G for a 38 WC some time. You make a lot of bullets fast, but it's heavy.
 
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