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Brand | |
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Caliber (As cast) | .358, .360 |
Handles included? | No |
Manufacturer | |
Material | Brass |
Number of cavities | 2 cavites |
Pb-Bb-Gc-Hb | Gas check, Plain base |
89.52$ Original price was: 89.52$.76.09$Current price is: 76.09$.
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Brand | |
---|---|
Caliber (As cast) | .358, .360 |
Handles included? | No |
Manufacturer | |
Material | Brass |
Number of cavities | 2 cavites |
Pb-Bb-Gc-Hb | Gas check, Plain base |
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5 star | 100 | 100% |
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Such beautifully crafted molds! I love that they are designed to allow you to choose different tip configurations!!
Casting since the early seventies, but never with a brass mould. Wanted aluminum, but only brass was in stock, so I made the leap. Easiest mould I’ve ever cast with, after no more than HOT water and Dawn bath and boiling distilled water rinse on the blocks and sprue plate. Amazing workmanship, incredible value, superior HP pin system. The price was too good to be true, especially after seeing the quality of the mould and accessories. VERY fast shipping. I’ll be looking for more brass MP moulds.
Great mold will be purchasing more in the future.
I really like this bullet, it’s an excellent medium weight bullet. and the mold is like all the rest of my MP molds it is perfect and cast beautiful bullets. Mine is a gas check mold, I went with a gas check because of shooting from leverguns. I powder coated all bullets and sized 358. I have only shot it out of several 357 mags. Mainly out of a S&W M 60 3”, a S&W M 686 mountain gun 4”, and a Rossi 92 16”. Accuracy from the M60 with several powders, AA#9, A 2400 and surplus WC 820, groups at 25 yards from the 3” Barrel averaged 2”, from the 4 “ mountain gun 1 1/4”-1 1/2”. From the M 92 at 25 yards under 1” and 50 yards just under 2” Eventually will test from Ruger and Colt, and Winchester and Marlin leverguns. But in the leverguns I like the MP 180 grain better just because more bullet so holds up a little better in penetration tests in wet print.
In wet print cast of 20-1 pure-Tin and WW the Penta and Big round Hollow point expanded beautiful with big mushroom from handguns and the Penta opens easier. From the 92 not much bullet left that’s why I like the 180 better in leverguns. But if use it in solid form if shooting something where more penetration is needed don’t use the Hollow points. Either way just a dandy bullet. No problem hitting steel at 100 yards just didn’t shoot groups.
I took a picture of a few expanded bullets if I can figure out how to send it to you I will. If wanted to drive it harder and a little better penetration just add a pound of Linotype to the mix. And H 110 would be another good powder to use.
The very best