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Trouble loading lee conical into cylinders

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I had a decent day yesterday shooting the lee bullets through a Pietta 58.
Loading was done off gun on a cylinder stand and wasn't too hard to do.
Wasn't any more or less difficult to seat straight than the eras gone dragoon and has less deformation to the nose not being so pointed.
Shot pretty well with good accuracy I will keep making them.
Also Ordered the kerr mold to see how much if any difference it makes.
 
I had a decent day yesterday shooting the lee bullets through a Pietta 58.
Loading was done off gun on a cylinder stand and wasn't too hard to do.
Wasn't any more or less difficult to seat straight than the eras gone dragoon and has less deformation to the nose not being so pointed.
Shot pretty well with good accuracy I will keep making them.
Also Ordered the kerr mold to see how much if any difference it makes.
I have been shooting the Kerr bullet a lot and I’m a big fan. Loads easy, carries sufficient lube and seems to be accurate in the pistols I use the most.
 
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