Is there any interest in the 225438 Loverin mold (From the Lyman Cast bullet handbook First edition)
This is not the current lyman mold with one lube groove as the original Loverin mold has three shallow lube grooves.

A link to the mold I write about

https://picclick.com/Lyman-Ideal-225...373652299.html

This gas check bullet looks to have great potential as a powder coat bullet in any 22 rifle.
i have always had better accuracy with Loverin type bullets with both conventional wax base lubrication and also with powder coat.
Powder coat on Loverin style bullets seems to give smaller groups than conventional lube but that is only my opinion after several thousand 311465 powder coated bullets through my 308, 30-30 and 30/06.

NOE has this mold number in the single lube groove design but not the Loverin ( the NOE mold is out of stock)

http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.p...tsk41tkjbf4e52

With the reduction in available scrap lead bullets under 50 grains (140 or so to the pound of lead) are starting to become very attractive.