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    Boolit Buddy lts70's Avatar
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    Please Help Me Match Up My Sizing Components

    I picked up most of my casting equipment in a lot. Just found out I have been using the wrong top punch some times on accident. Hoping some one can help me match up my molds to my top punches and sizing dies. Any help with grouping these together would be appreciated!


    HERE ARE MY MOLDS

    Lyman
    358311-751 =158 gr. - 38 sp. / .357"
    321297-78 =184 gr. - 32 win sp. / 32 Rem .321"
    375449-713 E6 = 267 gr. - 375HH .375"
    287405-523 hollow point = 150 gr. - 7mm .284"
    311413-255 = 169gr - Spitzer .308 / 7.62 / 30-06 / 30-30 / 340
    323471-421 = 214gr. - 8mm .323"
    457122-348 hollow point =322gr. - 45/70 .457"

    Ideal (Lyman)
    358429-A890 Hollow Point= 38 sp./.357" - Predecessor to the Lyman 358429

    Lee
    90376 = 45-70 caliber, .457" diameter, 500 grain, flat nose, solid base BPCR mold, double cavity
    90351DL = 452-228-1R, 45ACP, .452 diameter, 228 grain, Round Nose, Double cavity
    90457 = 9MM RN, 6 cavity

    NOE
    453 - 196 grain - 4 cavity PB - SWC
    454 - 230 grain - 5 cavity pb - RN


    Here are top punches

    98
    190
    191
    291
    295
    311
    346
    366
    374
    413
    421
    429
    449
    460


    Here are my Size dies

    .284
    .308
    .309
    .311
    .321
    .323
    .357
    .358
    .375
    .379
    .429
    .452
    .454
    .456
    .457

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    Boolit Master ku4hx's Avatar
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    The Lyman casting manual lists the correct top punch for each mold, but I bet that info is in other places. For all the others, I either use one that's close enough, have one made or create a custom punch from one that's close. Fill the punch cavity with epoxy, let it begin to harder, then press a boolit nose (coated with a release agent) into the epoxy and let it set. I did several that way in the early years of my casting ( early to mid '70s) and they still work just fine.

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    A bolt cut off and cut flat works for most of my boolits.
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    We can't match your size die to your moulds, that isn't how it is done. The gun determines the size it wants, not the mould. Undersized cast bullets are often a great source of frustration and leading.
    I just grab a top punch that fits well enough.

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    midway has an application guide that lists molds and the top punch number to go with it.
    I would provide the link but that is outside my computer skills...sorry

    just do a search for top punches pick a top punch and there is a link below the product information

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
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LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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