Bullet Moulds part 2
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 6:21 pm
LYMAN 358311 Used but still casts good bullets 38/357
Bullet # : 358311 single mould
Grain: 160gr
Top Punch : 311
with handles £20.00
Lee 90467 used hollow mould with handles £15.00
Lee 1-Cavity Improved Minie Ball Bullet Mold 450-294M (450 Diameter) 294 Grain
ideal 454309 mould looks unused complete with handles £20.00
454309 Recommended to those who wish a sharp shoulder wad cutter bullet for the .45 Colt revolver. (PB, 235 - TP is 374)
Ideal 357446 used no handles £15.00
357446 The most popular bullet for the .357 Mag. Can also be used in the .38 Spec. (PB, SWC, 162 - TP is 429)
Ideal no handles looks new £25.00
575213 – Probably the most popular and accurate Minie available to today’s musket shooter. The 213 is a bit longer and heavier than the Old Style and weighs in at 505 grains. Musket shooters usually find their most accurate load somewhere between 40 and 50 grains of G-O 2Fg or slightly greater charges of Curtis & Harvey 2Fg. Accuracy holds until standard musket charges (and thus velocities and pressures) are exceeded.
2 brass .36 calibre brass moulds (handles built in ) producing one ball and one conical bullet one is new in the box the other looks to have had light use £20 for the new £15 for the used
all plus p&p
paypal (as friends or plus 5%) or bank transfer
Bullet # : 358311 single mould
Grain: 160gr
Top Punch : 311
with handles £20.00
Lee 90467 used hollow mould with handles £15.00
Lee 1-Cavity Improved Minie Ball Bullet Mold 450-294M (450 Diameter) 294 Grain
ideal 454309 mould looks unused complete with handles £20.00
454309 Recommended to those who wish a sharp shoulder wad cutter bullet for the .45 Colt revolver. (PB, 235 - TP is 374)
Ideal 357446 used no handles £15.00
357446 The most popular bullet for the .357 Mag. Can also be used in the .38 Spec. (PB, SWC, 162 - TP is 429)
Ideal no handles looks new £25.00
575213 – Probably the most popular and accurate Minie available to today’s musket shooter. The 213 is a bit longer and heavier than the Old Style and weighs in at 505 grains. Musket shooters usually find their most accurate load somewhere between 40 and 50 grains of G-O 2Fg or slightly greater charges of Curtis & Harvey 2Fg. Accuracy holds until standard musket charges (and thus velocities and pressures) are exceeded.
2 brass .36 calibre brass moulds (handles built in ) producing one ball and one conical bullet one is new in the box the other looks to have had light use £20 for the new £15 for the used
all plus p&p
paypal (as friends or plus 5%) or bank transfer