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  1. dogfood

    SOLD .40 Round ball mould

    I believe this is a Lee mould. It's marked .40 Single cavity In great condition as far as I can tell (I never used it, unfortunately) $25 shipped
  2. dogfood

    SOLD Lee .395 double cavity mould. New in Box

    New in box Lee mould. Double cavity .395 $30 shipped
  3. dogfood

    SOLD Lee Double Cavity mould.440 New In Box

    New in box. Double cavity .440 mould. $30 shipped
  4. dogfood

    SOLD Lee Double Cavity .530 Mould New in Box

    New in box. Double cavity mould made by Lee. $30 shipped
  5. dogfood

    SOLD Lee single cavity .690 New In Box

    New in box single cavity mould made by Lee. $30 shipped
  6. dogfood

    SOLD Springfield .45cal Percussion Numrich rebarreled

    I double checked the twist rate. With a brush in my range rod it twists about 210° over its 35" internal length which is in keeping with the reading I saw saying it's a 1:56" I added some bore pics showing the rifling to the original post. Hope this helps you make an informed decision.
  7. dogfood

    SOLD Springfield .45cal Percussion Numrich rebarreled

    RMark is spot on. The stock is from an 1884 with the hammer from an 1863. With a 1:56 twist, I'd say it'd be good for roundball.
  8. dogfood

    SOLD Springfield .45cal Percussion Numrich rebarreled

    Alas, didn't come with a ramrod I believe the twist is 1:56
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