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Unread 07-28-2009, 05:41 PM   #1
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Just want to add about the Lee molds: If you get one, get the 6 cavity gang mold. They hold the heat a lot better and its great to shuck out 6 perfect bullets at a time. The 6 cav also has a handy, easy to use 3rd handle for shearing off the sprues so you don't have to strike the sprue cutter with a mallet handle every time. For me, bullet casting is tedious and the 2 cavity mold is just too slow. I'd much rather make 100 bullets with 16 motions than with 50 motions any day.

Photo is of my Lee wadcutter mold. There will soon be a 6 cav Luger bullet mold.

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Unread 07-28-2009, 07:42 PM   #2
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Thanks Ice for your info. I was concerned there would be problem keeping the right heat on the 6 cav. mold and was going to get the 2 cavity, but having read this I will consider geting a 6 cavity if it,s going to be avalible at Lee soon.
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