MP 360640 Penta - Point , Brass, 2 cav.

Ben

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A fine casting mould ! !
Probably the fastest casting HP mould with the fewest rejects that I own.

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Brad

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Mine is a dual crimp groove version.

Great bullet. My Marlin 1894C doesn’t shoot worth a damn with anything else.
 

Spindrift

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I have the same bullet, a 6-cav solid mould. It is incredibly easy to cast with. The bullets fall out of the mould with no issues, and the reject rate is very low.
I use mine for «alloy saver» loads in the .35 Whelen. They shoot pretty well (about 1,5 MOA 5-shot groups @ 100m, so far- work in progress).

Those penta points look very attractive, I must say.
 

HHD WV

Member
I have that mold also. Super easy to use, beautiful Bullets. Very few rejects. Won’t buy any other type of hollow point mold in future. I have 3 of Miha’s hollow point molds now, all are easy to use. The Cramer type seems to me to be the easiest to work with. I’ve been frustrated by some others, not by these. Harles
 
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JWFilips

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Ben,
I got that mould when they had the group buy...They sent me the full set of Pins for the HP even a FN ( I did not order those)

I was transitioning to Cast in my rifles at the time so as Far as pistol testing It ended quickly And my not tell me I could not get it to shoot as good as my other Moulds...Especially the the Hollow pointed Lyman 358311 done my Buckshot; it still is the most accurate bullet in all my S&W's
I sold off that Brass mould within the first or second month! I guess Brass moulds and I have issues! My biggest issue I had was Tinning of the blocks!
Just too much work for me! Rather use steel or Aluminum
 

Brother_Love

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I have the 4 cavity version. It’s the best investment I’ve ever made in HP molds. It shoots excellent in all my 357 pistols and rifles. It does OK in my 358 Win too. I have nicer biceps now too because of this mold.