Ok, temptation wins.
Put me in for one mold with all pins, please.
g underscore blomquist at msn dot com
Thanks to all for gettting this going!
Ok, temptation wins.
Put me in for one mold with all pins, please.
g underscore blomquist at msn dot com
Thanks to all for gettting this going!
Post #14 updated with email addy for billing.
-Matt
Group Buys Honcho'd: C326-175-FN, 434-210-RF, C434-210-RF, 30-165-SIL-MOD, 358156-PB, 413-170-Keith, C348-225-FN, 8mm SIL, 45-230-CM, 45-270-Ohaus/SWC, Edd's 28-170-FN
so does $85 include the first set of pins?
I think my order needs to be edited on the list ....(1) can most likely be removed, as I am sure I will only get one mold unless I specify otherwise. I still wish there was an option for the little post pin like I pictured in the discussion thread, seems to be a more useful carbine velocity HP. Seeing as the large and the penta are virtually the same.
does the $32 get you ALL the pins? or is it $32 each?
45 2.1 :
I don't mean to sound like a malcontent , and the point I was making about the (1) is that I am the only one on the list with that designation, I think it stems from my original post as saying I am in for one (1) 2 cav mold ...... everyone else is just designated "small pin"
and I guess I am just kinda curious as to why all the differing pin shapes ... the two pictured in the drawing seem to be different than what was offered in the 502... that one had one that was a small diameter tapered and well functioning "post" the next size up was a cone and the large was the same cone atop a cylindrical section. these as drawn seem to be the same diameter hollows with a differing taper. I have been very happy with 502 ones and am just wondering if these in the drawing are more common or cast better or ... ? and it just seemed to me that a very small diameter hollow with thick walls might be usefull in a rifle sized bullet as compared to the very wide ones which I am sure are great for pistols.
I am not trying to get anything changed and will stand with what I have an be happy, just asking why is all.
I don't mean to sound like a malcontent , and the point I was making about the (1) is that I am the only one on the list with that designation, I think it stems from my original post as saying I am in for one (1) 2 cav mold ...... everyone else is just designated "small pin" Updated.............. for a regular guy.
and I guess I am just kinda curious as to why all the differing pin shapes ... the two pictured in the drawing seem to be different than what was offered in the 502... that one had one that was a small diameter tapered and well functioning "post" the next size up was a cone and the large was the same cone atop a cylindrical section. these as drawn seem to be the same diameter hollows with a differing taper. I have been very happy with 502 ones and am just wondering if these in the drawing are more common or cast better or ... ? and it just seemed to me that a very small diameter hollow with thick walls might be usefull in a rifle sized bullet as compared to the very wide ones which I am sure are great for pistols. Hollow points are strange animals at times. The alloy you use as well as the speed they get shot at dictate what happens.......... and everybody uses something different expecting classic results. A classic umbrella is not the best thing out there. Remember that this serves the 45 handgun cartridges as well. Those need some help at times, thus the deep hollow points. Most really open hollow points blow the nose off when cast of a softer ductile alloy. The leaves enough base to drive thru on the lighter big game. The small HP limits this and could be used on larger game. If your shooting bear, moose elk or the like, then a big HP is not what you want. A WFN or LFN is something wanted in those conditions. The blank pin works there.
In, with all pins please.
DSMJon at gmail dot com
Im new to the GB molds and all the lingo. Is this mold gas check only? Or is there a plain base option? This HP (320-ish) and solid weight is exactly what I want.
I intention is to load it for heavy .45 colt, sized at .452" How easy is it gonna be to size down .462" to .452"?
Lefty SRH:
The bullet in the photo is the equivalent BRP version of the same 45 2.1 design. It was sized down to 0.454" in two steps for .45Colt. The alloy was 50/50 Pb/Clip on WW.
Hopefully MiHec will be able to rerun a new Group Buy at some future date at 0.455" !
Jerry
S&W .38/44 Outdoorsman Accumulator
I'm in for 1 mold plus all Pin options: 1) small HP, 2) large HP, 3) penta HP, 4) blank pin for flat nose. brsterritt(AT)yahoo(DOT)com.
Updated
I will take one with all pins please. Thanks
c dot robinson7 at cox dot net
45 2.1:
the $85 gets one set of pins?
our choice?
and any pin set is reversable for a flatpoint?
G'Day
I'd like a mold with a full set of pins thanks. namovlov at bigpond dot com
If I am not too late could you please add me to the list as well ( just let me know please if I made it or not...thanks )
sm,lg and the solid pins
Paul Jacobsen
pdj at shaw dot ca
Forum name is 35Whelen
Merry Christmas everyone.......
Any idea when this mould run will be done?
Thanks and best regards
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 |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |