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skypilot39b

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I'm looking for a bag mould for my .54. I've heard generally poor reviews on the TOW ones, what are other sources out there? A campfire appropriate lead ladle would be good as well.
 
Contact Larry Callahan - http://bagmolds.com/

Period-style ladles are available from several sources. You could also do what I did - pound one out of a piece of sheet steel.
 
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I would check the antique stores for a good ladle. I've seen them even made out of brass. They were period correct as tools as well as for casting bullets and balls, so there are a lot of them around in various shapes and sizes, and they don't really demand the premium one expects of other gun related items.
 
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