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    For the want of a handle...

    I was going to buy my 1st custom mold today. I've been reading here a lot checking into various threads for casting for my 30.30, 30.06 & .223 rifles. Since I shoot my Rem 700 in .223 the most that is what I had decided to go with first ( NOE 60 gr Saeco clone). I was all set to make my purchase but finding handles doesn't look likely. Dang I was looking forward to casting for my rifle. I have been casting for my .45 a couple of months and feel like I have a grip on the process. My .45 mold is a 2 cavity lee so the handles will not work for the NOE mold. The hunt continues.
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    look further down the vendors section for kal tool [red river rick] and talk to him.
    I got a set of his very first handles.
    so far I have used them on a lyman 4 cavity mold, a noe 4 cavity mold, and right now they are on my rcbs 2 cavity mold.
    when I need more handles I will be getting a pair or two of them from him.

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    If you want to cast badly the Lee ones can be used!

    mark and drill a hole from the top of the mould halves.
    Pop the pin out.
    Enlarge the holes in the haldles to fit the screw in the NOE mould.
    Fit a small bit of tubing or the like to take up the slag.

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    What about modifying some channel locks or vice grips? How's your welding skills?

    http://rvbprecision.com/shooting/con...d-handles.html

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    Hamish I was once that tough but no more.

    Runfiverun I'll take a look.

    Chicken thief I'll have to check that out. Everything I have read has said to use the 6 cavity handles. I've never owned anything except my lee mold for my .45 so I was going by what i have read

    Jon does welding skills include using super glue? If not I may have to toughen up like Hamish. Yee-oww!

    Seriously thanks for the ideas.
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    Jon I checked out the link & that is one heck of an idea. I'm going to ask my friends if any of them weld.
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    If you can hang on a bit, I am waiting on a small shipment of RRR handles to arrive.
    Coming via canada post and through customs it will probably 2-3 weeks.
    Boolits= as God laid it into the soil,,grand old Galena,the Silver Stream graciously hand poured into molds for our consumption.

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    Just getting my ducks lined up. Mold is on order, ditto gas checks. Already have powder & primers. Handles are the last piece of the puzzle. Just have to be patient.
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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
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