WTB .358 bullet mold

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rjmelehan posted this 21 January 2021

Looking for 120 grain--300 grain 35 caliber mould. Casting at least .358--.360

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Ed Harris posted this 21 January 2021

What is your proposed application, handgun or rifle?  120 to 300 grains covers alot of possibilities.

I probably have something in a plainbased revolver bullet, from 150-185 grains suitable for .38 S&W or similar, but need more information re your needs.

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rjmelehan posted this 21 January 2021

What is your proposed application, handgun or rifle?  120 to 300 grains covers alot of possibilities.

I probably have something in a plainbased revolver bullet, from 150-185 grains suitable for .38 S&W or similar, but need more information re your needs.

 

Ed,

Thanks for your reply...

Application is for a BPCR Rifle.

I have a 35-40 Maynard with a .358 bore. My long range bullet is a 340 grain Brooks cut, custom design.

It is more then I need for the chickens, (200 yards) so a 38 S&W at .359-.361 would work.

Thanks

bob

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Eutectic posted this 21 January 2021

Do you want a GC bullet? I have a RCBS  180 SIL gc, 2 CAVITY  SAECO 398 FPTC, and 358 RNFP both are 4 cavity 158 grain.

The 180 would probably work better at 200.

Steve

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rjmelehan posted this 22 January 2021

Do you want a GC bullet? I have a RCBS  180 SIL gc, 2 CAVITY  SAECO 398 FPTC, and 358 RNFP both are 4 cavity 158 grain.

The 180 would probably work better at 200.

Steve

 

Steve, Thanks for the reply.

I should have clarified, I am looking for a chicken BPCR bullet projectile.

BPCR rules prohibit Gas Checks.

 

Thanks though

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