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Thread: 452460 for 35 dollars, deal?

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    452460 for 35 dollars, deal?

    I went into a small, kind of run down gunshop today, never been there before. On the back shelf, hidden under dust and old holsters was a NOS Ideal 452460, shop owner said 35 dollars and it's mine.

    Decent price? I honestly don't do much 45 casting outside of my MP 452374, but for that price, is it worth adding to the stash?

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    Yep.
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    A new, Lyman double cavity 452460 will cost you $72 plus shipping from Midway. If it is actually an unused Ideal, it's being "vintage" would probably put it's price over a new Lyman.

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    Single or double cavity? Whatever, it's an NOS Ideal, and that counts for a lot. Double cavity, grab it quick. Single cavity - if you want to display it on a place of honor...
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    It is a double cavity. Still in the original orange ideal box.
    I believe it is a 200gr, as it has the double grease groove, although I may be wrong, as I'm not 100% familiar with this design.

    I did read it is a very accurate .45 ACP boolit, some said the most accurate, close to the H&G 68.

    Heading out the door to go grab it and add to the stash.

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    Very wise, grasshopper.
    It is an excellent choice for target work. Not quite as generically reliable as the H&G 68, but very close.
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    Some collectors will buy the empty box if you want further justification for the investment.

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    Well 25 minute drive to the store, and he was closed . Luckily he doesn't open again until Friday, so I will stop in again Friday, and update ya'll.

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    It's an awesome boolit for the 45 ACP.
    From what I have read, in the late '30's or early 40's, Ed Rowland designed a 45 ACP semi-wadcutter that was based on a 280 45 Colt revolver bullet.
    He just kept the same bearing length and eliminated as much lead as possible forward of the bearing surface.
    It was so accurate that it became very popular with Bullseye shooters of the day.
    As a result, a standardized version of this 2 grease groove design was adopted by Hensley and Gibbs as the H&G 78.
    Ideal/Lymans version of this same design is the 452460.

    My mould drops 'em at about 202 grains out of WW + 2% tin.
    Pushed with a light load of 3.8 grains of Bullseye, they will shoot far better than I can, that's for sure.

    Let us all know if you get that mould tomorrow.
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    Just to add my 2¢ to the discussion, I have and like a single cavity example of the 452460, and had my liking for it verified by an article on reloading the 45 ACP in American Rifleman that said something like if you wanted to own just one bullet mould to do about everything with the 45, that was the one to get. I wish mine were a double cavity (or more) though!

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    Another good one for the 45 ACP is the H&G 130.
    The Lyman 452488 is virtually identical to the H&G 130.
    It is just as accurate as the 452460 in my opinion.
    The only drawback is that since the shoulder is more rounded on the 452488, it doesn't cut as clean a hole in paper as the 452460 does.
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    Inquiring minds want to know.....
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    Great deal. Especially in the old orange box Ideal, it means it is probably great quality, drops a proper size bullet. Some even big enough for 45 Colt.

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    I finally got a chance to cast with the mold. I was planning to have more time Friday, but that didn't happen, and I didn't want to post without some pictures to show.

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    As you can see it wasn't NOS like I thought, (in part to my rushing) but it is still in very nice shape. It appears as though it was well taken care of, and casts a nice boolit. I didn't throw any back from the small batch I made, so I'm pretty happy about that.

    The boolits dropped extremely consistently; 206.5gr +/- 1gr. All measured at .4525

    Two things about this mold that I'm not super happy with.
    The mold blocks stick together when it's up to temp, with boolits in the cavities.
    And the boolits don't drop as easily as I was expecting.

    I need to look more closely into the sticking mold, as I've never had that problem before.

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    Very nice!

    Could be you have a very small burr somewhere causing the sticking.
    It also can be caused by that nice sharp front shoulder that cuts clean holes in paper. <shrug>
    That is one reason the 452488 became popular with the Bullseye crowd.
    No sharp corners means the boolits fall from the mould easier.
    I'm sure you'll get it sorted to your satisfaction...
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