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Tatume
03-18-2010, 07:31 AM
Hello Folks,

I have a single-cavity mould that I picked up in a trade that is not listed in the current Lyman catalog. It appears to be for a light-weight 45 ACP semi-wadcutter. I would like to know what cartridge(s) it was intended for and approximately what weight bullet it will cast. Do any of you have information on the Lyman 452488 mould?

Thanks, Tom

armyrat1970
03-18-2010, 07:42 AM
Hello Folks,

I have a single-cavity mould that I picked up in a trade that is not listed in the current Lyman catalog. It appears to be for a light-weight 45 ACP semi-wadcutter. I would like to know what cartridge(s) it was intended for and approximately what weight bullet it will cast. Do any of you have information on the Lyman 452488 mould?

Thanks, Tom

Hello Tom. From my Lymans Cast Bullet Handbook the Lyman 452488 is for a semi-wadcutter of 195grs casting with #2 alloy. Of course different alloy will weigh more or less depending on the lead content. It is for the 45acp and can be used, I am sure, for other different 45 applications.
Now if you cast with pure lead with this mold the boolits will be softer and heavier. If you cast with linotype, they will be lighter but harder.

Blammer
03-18-2010, 08:11 AM
try here
http://www.castpics.net/

then go to "mould reference"
then go to "lyman''
then look for your number 452488

I have this mould and it works well in my 1911, but others have said it may not feed well in them.

Tatume
03-18-2010, 08:24 AM
Excellent! Thank you.

Le Loup Solitaire
03-18-2010, 01:08 PM
Correctly identified by Armyrat. It is also the clone of Hensley & Gibbs #130 which was a favorite for many years with the 45ACP Bullseye shooters. Feeds well and can be an accurate bullet when loaded right. Also can be loaded in the 45AR. LLS