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FOR SALE RCBS 58-500-M

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It’s not a Brooks, It’s not a Rapine.
SOLD
It’s a genuine iron,
RCBS 58-500-M Minie
Top of sprue plate has some rust otherwise mold is in nice shape.
$75.00 Shipped in USA.
 

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I have one- use it a lot. It casts a 540 grain bullet. Contacted RCBS- asked them what was up- they said that those molds have always thrown 540 grain bullets. I thought that was odd, since my .580- 416 mold throws a 416 grain bullet on the dot. To their credit, they offered to refund my money, but when I saw how well they shot out of my Chiappa Richmond Carbine, I decided to keep it. It's a great mold.
 
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