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Mark around the middle of a .530 Round Ball from Lee Mold

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Is it normal to have a mark around the middle of my own cast round ball from a Lee .530 mold? All of the balls I cast a nice and shiny, not frosted, but I have a circle mark where the 2 halves would meet when casting. I can't hold the handles any tighter together so that's not the problem. Any suggestions or is this normal from a Lee mold?View attachment 28014View attachment 28015View attachment 28016View attachment 28014View attachment 28015View attachment 28014
when I have those kind of bullets I put them in a tray and put them in the back of my truck bed and let them roll around for a month or so until they even out, works for me.
 

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