.323 to .329 cast boolits

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.323 to .329 cast boolits

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

One for the cast boolits purveyors. can I get cast booilts in the .323" to .329" range? Around 200 grains is good and can they be sized to a specific size?
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ovenpaa wrote:One for the cast boolits purveyors. can I get cast boolits in the .323" to .329" range? Around 200 grains is good and can they be sized to a specific size?
That would be a limited yes. Up to around .325 with my mould at 220 ish gr. Sized to what you want. Larger is possible but not too easy as a spacer has to be inserted between the mould blocks!
Alternatively a special mould. Lyman made a 328371 mould - look it up:
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I will come and have a chat this weekend :good:
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See you there.
Bring weak milky tea with no sugar. LOL :goodjob:
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Lee do a mold for the 8x56R which is .329 and 205 grains.

I shall be investing in one in the new year after I pay for, and Dromia drops of the Steyr M95/30 I'm buying from him. :D
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Sandgroper wrote:Lee do a mold for the 8x56R which is .329 and 205 grains.

I shall be investing in one in the new year after I pay for, and Dromia drops of the Steyr M95/30 I'm buying from him. :D
Well spotted that man! I hadn't noted that one before.
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That's from NEI - probably a better one.
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dodgyrog wrote: Bring weak milky tea with no sugar.

You bringing a woman or a small child to help you? :lol:
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Your boolits just doubled in price to pay for the woman and small child!!!
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dodgyrog wrote:Your boolits just doubled in price to pay for the woman and small child!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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