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Thread: NOE HTC432-263-WFN for PC & HiTek

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    NOE HTC432-263-WFN for PC & HiTek

    NOE HTC432-263-WFN for Powder Coating & HiTek

    Group buy is now active, sign up at the link below if you want to buy one.

    http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index....ic,2038.0.html

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    There are 5 people already signed up. This could retire some of my 44 mag molds.

    With the cup point pin this should look like a GoldDot when loaded. Im figuring with a full load of H110, Lil Gun or 300 MP and the extra space from not having lube grooves, could get you 1200 from a 4 inch pistol and 15-1600 from a rifle.
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    This is an active group buy, it is a great for RG which includes 3 sets of pins, flat nose, shallow and deep nose.

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    I really like this boolits but I have never powder coated before. After reading all the stickies on the subject I am still confused. Is there a easy place to get the basics on PC?
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    Quote Originally Posted by historicfirearms View Post
    I really like this boolits but I have never powder coated before. After reading all the stickies on the subject I am still confused. Is there a easy place to get the basics on PC?
    Its easier than you think. I use a vibratory tumbler that was gathering dust, stove from Walmart and a mesh basket from bed bath and beyond.

    Get good powder. A little goes a long way. Everything gets clear pic these days. You won't get hung up on imperfections in the coat.
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    Need a few more to get this going, this is a great boolit design for a 44. Get in now

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    We are sooooo close on this one!!

    We just need 3 more people to get it going.

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    I use Hi-Tek and a counter top toaster oven. I really like Hi-Tek, I get zero leading using it and will continue to use it. Get this one going we are really close.

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    I use Randy's grey powder coat.
    Shake, dump on parchment paper, bake and size.

    Shoots lights out with no leading!

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    This is close to an XTP profile and should drop from the mold fairly easily with good fill out.
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    I love this design, BUT what does the HP mold look like? Is it the Cramer design?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BNE View Post
    I love this design, BUT what does the HP mold look like? Is it the Cramer design?
    Yes, I think all NOE molds use the Cramer style for hollow points.
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    Need two more to get this great looking boolit going.

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    Just made 10. Should go into Last Call over the weekend!!!
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    Great to see we are there, my redhawk should really like them. I will have fun working up a load for them.

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    I am very excited this one has made it

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    Quote Originally Posted by historicfirearms View Post
    Yes, I think all NOE molds use the Cramer style for hollow points.
    NOE uses their captive tilting pin design. It is different from the Cramer style you might associate with mihec or Erik ohlen.

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    So, What happens next?
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    He will close it soon it currently is in last call.
    Usually within a week or so of closing you will get an email if you signed up on the buy with a discount code.
    Then you go to the online store and purchase the one you want.

    Simple as pie.

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    Did anyone get the email? I have not.
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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
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
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