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This is an original Dixie Gun Works 'hair straightener' round ball mould in .731" caliber. It does not have a sprue cutter but, for me, that was not a problem. After a batch of balls was cast and cooled I simply snipped off the sprues with a pair of side cutters and tossed back into the pot. Good mould ready to use. I used it for my Brown Bess when the ball was patched and loaded like a rifle.
$30.00 shipped to U. S. Any questions, PM me. .731 mould.JPG
 
This is an original Dixie Gun Works 'hair straightener' round ball mould in .731" caliber. It does not have a sprue cutter but, for me, that was not a problem. After a batch of balls was cast and cooled I simply snipped off the sprues with a pair of side cutters and tossed back into the pot. Good mould ready to use. I used it for my Brown Bess when the ball was patched and loaded like a rifle.
$30.00 shipped to U. S. Any questions, PM me.View attachment 141858
This is an original Dixie Gun Works 'hair straightener' round ball mould in .731" caliber. It does not have a sprue cutter but, for me, that was not a problem. After a batch of balls was cast and cooled I simply snipped off the sprues with a pair of side cutters and tossed back into the pot. Good mould ready to use. I used it for my Brown Bess when the ball was patched and loaded like a rifle.
$30.00 shipped to U. S. Any questions, PM me.View attachment 141858
I will take it
 
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