Any body know of a .264/6.5 mold buy and/or interest? All I can find are 140-170. As a Grendel shooter I would like something lighter myself. Just my .02.
Any body know of a .264/6.5 mold buy and/or interest? All I can find are 140-170. As a Grendel shooter I would like something lighter myself. Just my .02.
look here..........http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...lmfpp3h6r8t224
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I second the NOE 125 Grain mold. That's what I used in my Grendel. I will continue to use it after I rebuild it.
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I have the NOE 125 gr mould, its great for fire forming 762x39 brass into Grendel, I'd like a nice pointy style modeled after similar moulds like the NOE pointy styles in 30, 8mm, 35 etc....like 311365 I think. 120-130 grains perfect..... SMOKES PP unsized of the 125gr version in front of a light load of H322 gives perfectly formed brass without the use of a 30-40 cent jacketed style worked great so far.
How about a 125 grn Lovern?
Ideal 266455 127grn
I use the 125gr NOE in my 6.5x55 Tikka, it sings!
Does anyone know if the 125 grain NOE will work in the 6.5 Remington magnum. I sent an email to NOE asking this question about a year ago, but never received a response.
you can look at the measurements of the mold on noe's website and see if it works for you.
That's a great mold in my 6.5 Grendel AR15. It took me a long time to find one as I believe it is a discontinued model but it shows up occasionally on Ebay. The one I found was in a custom double cavity mold with the second cavity being a 323366 180gr Spirepoint gas-checked 8mm bullet. so a double win for me.
I also have a Lyman 266305 mold (also discontinued) which is a 100gr gas-checked bullet mold which I traded with a fellow forum member here a while back for. (Thanks TomMag)
NOE is your place to go for a brand-new light 6.5 mold. buying old is a pig in a poke sometimes.
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If your rifle has a standard 1:9 twist rate? 100 yard (or further) plinking with a Lyman 266466 at 140gr or the Lyman 266673 at 150gr should meet your needs.
NOE has those same great 6.5mm bullet design molds on hand as well.
http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.p...kj8hs8m9gd0of2
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