Idaholewis
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I came up with this idea from my Accurate Molds #45-412L, As It has quickly become one of my Favorite Bullets. I wanted a Bullet that looked like it, But weighed in the 345-350 Grain Range, Like the Lyman Gould, i also wanted the Bearing Surface to be at least the Same as the Lyman Gould or a little more, I ended up going a little more on the Bearing Surface, The Lyman Gould has a Bearing surface of .51 This new Mold has a Bearing surface of .54, All i can say is Tom NAILED IT! The Man knows his Business EXTREMELY well. These Steel/Iron Accurate Bullet Molds are my Favorite Bullet Molds of ALL, I HIGHLY Recommend them They are truly a Pleasure to Cast from
Mold is Iron/Steel of course, I don’t Dig Aluminum Molds
Casts a SWEET looking Bullet, Typical Accurate Molds Quality
They come in at 346.5 to 347 Grains, EXACTLY What i was Hoping for
Mold is Iron/Steel of course, I don’t Dig Aluminum Molds
Casts a SWEET looking Bullet, Typical Accurate Molds Quality
They come in at 346.5 to 347 Grains, EXACTLY What i was Hoping for