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olgreenhead

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Well folks i went out and bought me new 40 cal . Does anybody know where i can buy a used mold for it? Thanks Art
 
Roundball mold?
Get a new one for about $15 from track of the wolf or midsouth shooters supply.

Huntin
 
The aluminum Lee molds (as mentioned above) are cheap enough new.
Personally, IMO, I've never been all that happy with aluminum molds. I much prefer the steel (ie. Lyman, etc.)molds. They seem to hold the heat more consistantly, spue cutter / blocks seem to wear better, and feel better in the hand (most likely it's whatever you're used to).
Steel blocks don't usually come with handles, But if you do a search on Ebay sometimes you can find your (steel) mould with handles very reasonably priced.
Lots of folks do like the Lee's and for the price (new) they are a great deal if you like the aluminum blocks.
Some folks like cars,, some like trucks.
 
Art,

A few questions:

What make of barrel?

Do you want to shoot a tight target load that you pound in or a loose casual load that goes in easily in the field without a short starter?

Do you want a bag mould or a more convenient block mould with a cutter?

The answers will spur suggestions for what you need and how to get it.

CS
 
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