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Thread: Looking to try some 429421 and 429640

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    Looking to try some 429421 and 429640

    I am trying to decide on a mold for my .44 and am very interested in the 429421 (NOE) and the 429640 (MP). If somebody could spare a few to try, I would be most grateful. About all I have to offer up in trade is some raw wheelweights, .358 boolits, or some range brass.

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    Last edited by Stick_man; 04-25-2012 at 02:54 PM. Reason: added the .358 boolits for trading
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    I have the 429640. Currently sized and lubed at .434 I could squish them down to .430 in a lee die if needed. Whatch ya got for range brass?
    Some where between here and there.....

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    I have the Lyman 429421. Right now all I have are as cast. What size do you need?

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    The range brass I have is mostly 9mm or .40S&W and a few .45acp. I just picked up this .44 (Dan Wesson) and haven't had anything yet to slug it with, but am guessing I will be able to use .431 or .432. Hopefully I will be able to get it slugged this weekend.
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    Got plenty on hand of 430"s. Will be pleased to send you some.

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    Thanks guys for the offers. I recently was able to finally get the bores slugged and they came out right at .429 (according to my dial calipers). So, .430 or maybe .431 should work well. I am now mostly interested in the 429421 as I am in on the NOE group buy for that one.

    I picked up some additional trade fodder if needed as well. I now have available some raw wheel weights, cast ingots of SOWWs, .40s&w brass, commercial .358 WCs, 9mm range brass, and maybe even some .357mag brass (very limited qty though).
    "We the people are the rightful masters of both
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    but overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution."

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    I also have a round groove '421 that Buckshot has HP'd...and a RCBS 250K, Lyman sq groove plain too.

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