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Potato boy

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I spent the afternoon casting, just received 2 new molds. I have to say the Baco was a much better quality mold than the Pedersoli, the Baco mics out at .500 even and 554 gr average. The Pedersoli that is supposed to be designed for my Hawken Hunter, mics at .497” and weighs in at 474 gr. average. My bore size is .501”. Me thinks the Baco will be the winner, time will tell.
 

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I really like the BACO molds. I just got a new PP mold for a hunting bullet for my 45/110 that is being built as I type this. I'm gonna fire up the pot in the next day or 2 and get ready. It's a .441 , 560 gr. round nose designed by Kenny Wasserburger. A flat based straight sided bullet. :drool:
 
Good looking Bullets/Molds :lewis: I have a Few BACO Molds :) They Cast EXACTLY what they Say they will (Depends on your Casting technique of course, and Lead/Alloy)
 

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