Yeah, because this is a .50 cal they are my heaviest. I go up to 600 gr. in .458" but the monster on the right beats them all.
I should have specified what they are in the pic so L to R:
Lee 440 gr. That comes out to exactly 450 for me when coated and gas checked. The first one on the L is my lower velocity plinking load since the bullet is seated to the upper crimp groove.
Same bullet in my heavy load for that bullet signified by being seated out to the lower crimp groove.
Next is a NOE mould that makes a 700 gr. solid but it is the hollow pointed version with an extra long/fat HP pin that makes the big cavity go down past the half way mark of the bullet and makes it a 570 gr. with softer alloy. the HP cavity goes down below the crimp groove, I call it the big mouth HP.
The last one on the right is the full 700 gr. solid.
And finally for Bill, a pic of some lightweight cast bullets(culls used for examples) L to R:
NOE copy of the RCBS 55 gr. .22 cal
NOE 45 gr. WFN I use for plinking in the hornet, I also have a GC version.
NOE 37 gr. I use in my magazine fed Anschutz hornets