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OU812 posted this 23 October 2014

He briefly posted a picture of this 30 cal bullet, but removed for some reason I do not know. Call and ask about if interested. His moulds are very user friendly.   http://s1225.photobucket.com/user/aviserated1/media/N_O_E__Bullet_Moulds_310_164Gr__FN_164_gr_Sketch_zps42e39db5.jpg.html>

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frnkeore posted this 24 October 2014

It's in this section of his forum. He talks like it should be on the mill right now and will be a stocked item.

http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index.php/topic,314.0.html

Frank

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Smedley Up Over posted this 24 October 2014

With a low BC, there is no advantage over the Ranch Dog (NOE) 170 FNGC mould. Which has a huge meplat, and great stopping power

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OU812 posted this 24 October 2014

frnkeore wrote: It's in this section of his forum. He talks like it should be on the mill right now and will be a stocked item.

http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index.php/topic,314.0.html>http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index.php/topic,314.0.html

Frank Sorry I overlooked this tread. He briefly had this bullet posted as instock yesterday then removed item from stock listing.

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mrbill2 posted this 24 October 2014

Same old story. They all look good. I have a box FULL of molds that look good and only three that shoot good.

mrbill2

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frnkeore posted this 25 October 2014

mrbill2 wrote: Same old story. They all look good. I have a box FULL of molds that look good and only three that shoot good.  When that happens to me, I just get another box :) Wife is trying to get me on a 12 step program. I tell her right after that next box is full. Frank

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argie1891 posted this 25 October 2014

it is impossible to have too many bullet moulds. I keep trying to find the perfect mould hasn't happened yet. every time I turn on the computer I check e-bay and I think I need a 12 step program to control my need to buy one more. argie1891

if you think you have it figured out then you just dont understand

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tturner53 posted this 25 October 2014

Thanks for sharing your confessions. It helps me to know there are others. I'll quit tomorrow.

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Reg Lingle posted this 25 October 2014

Wow! Resurrection of the Lyman 311413. Don't think I need one! Reg

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Brodie posted this 25 October 2014

What Argie 1891 needs is a twelve step program to keep him from accessing Ebay. Brodie

B.E.Brickey

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frnkeore posted this 26 October 2014

<user=1379>Reg Lingle wrote: Wow! Resurrection of the Lyman 311413. Don't think I need one! Reg The 311413 is a addiction, all by itself. Top to bottom11413 EX S  .306,  311413 U EX  .308,  311413 S  .309,  311413 U  .310,   One of these isn't pictured I reamed a .310 PB on it. 311413  .311,  The rest run from .313 - .314. All the above cast in 20/1. One of these aren't pictured, I reamed a .315 PB on a .313 mold for my German Schuetzen rifle. There is also one H&G and one B&M pictured. I don't have them all, I still need a Modern Bond and a Herters Frank

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norm posted this 26 October 2014

Frank, You are also missing the Yankee brass mold for the 311413. I had one but sold it. Bras mold cast easy but bullets did not shoot any better than the Lyman.

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tturner53 posted this 26 October 2014

I've messed around with the 413 oven heat treated. It shoots just fine.

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LBD posted this 18 November 2014

Regarding the post above:

With a low BC, there is no advantage over the Ranch Dog (NOE) 170 FNGC mould. Which has a huge meplat, and great stopping power. I've been shooting the NOE 311 165 RF lately.

Very good accuracy at 100 yards (< 1MOA for five rounds) is possible with an '06 and Re7 BUT accuracy begins to deminish beyond 200 when started out at 1800-1900 fps. For killing deer at 50-100 yards, it would probably excel; for target shooting, I wouldn't recommend it.

Also, take published B.C.s that have been “estimated” (more like guess-ti-mated) using simplistic formulas with a grain of salt. That big flat meplat on NOE 311 165 RF is akin to a parachute on a “funny-car". I shot this bullet yesterday along side a friend who was shooting a “silhouette profiled” bullet about the same weight from his .303 Savage. Even though his .303's muzzle velocity was approx. 500 fps less than my '06, his .303 dropped somewhat less at 200 and 300 yards when sighted dead on at 100.

LBD

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Ed Harris posted this 19 November 2014

I've been talking with Al Nelson about doing a “hunting bullet” version of my 7.62x39 bullet, which would have a .155” diameter meplat, the same as factory .30-30 bullets, for tube magazine safety, and with a double crimp grooce, the forward crimp groove being 0.5” back from the meplat, to give proper overall length to feed in. 30-30 lever actions, and to give a reference point for deeper seating, in short or tight throated rifles, the bullet base not protruding below the neck-shoulder junction in 30-30, .308 Win. or. 30-'06 rifles, whereas the rear crimp groove would be used for worn barrelsor long/large throats in the .300 Blackout, Garands and 03A3s, 7.62x39, .303 British, etc.

Will post a drawing when I get it.

73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia

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LBD posted this 19 November 2014

Ed Harris wrote: I've been talking with Al Nelson about doing a “hunting bullet” version of my 7.62x39 bullet, which would have a .155” diameter meplat, the same as factory .30-30 bullets, for tube magazine safety, and with a double crimp grooce, the forward crimp groove being 0.5” back from the meplat, to give proper overall length to feed in. 30-30 lever actions, and to give a reference point for deeper seating, in short or tight throated rifles, the bullet base not protruding below the neck-shoulder junction in 30-30, .308 Win. or. 30-'06 rifles, whereas the rear crimp groove would be used for worn barrelsor long/large throats in the .300 Blackout, Garands and 03A3s, 7.62x39, .303 British, etc.

Will post a drawing when I get it.Ed,

Will it be a .311” bullet about 175 grains in weight? Are you going to post the drawing at the end of this thread or some other location?

LBD

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Ed Harris posted this 19 November 2014

It will weigh about 160 grains in wheelweights with nominal .311 diameter, but able to be tweaked on orders. Will post the drawing when Al sends it.

73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia

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bjornb posted this 25 November 2014

Also check this bullet out: http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E.BulletMoulds310165gr.FN165grSketch.Jpg

It has proven very accurate in a number of 30-cal rifles, and was designed specifically for high velocity shooting in the 30XCB rifles.

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