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Thread: SAECO Mould ID Querey

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    SAECO Mould ID Querey

    I picked up a SAECO 3-cavity mould, wad-cutter .38 (???) with "219DDB" on sprue-plate. My Internet searches for this mould, as well as what the "DDB" might stand for have me at a loss. I'm really hoping one (or more ) of the very knowledgeable folks on this site might provide me answers?
    Thank you much, in advance!
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    Without looking at the inside of the mold I'd say it's a:

    double grease groove
    double end
    double bevel base

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    I never thought re your apt "decoding" of those mysterious letters! With much appreciation, I think I'll go with "Double Bevel Base"

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    the Saeco# 397 is a 148gr WCDBB ( double bevel base WC base with 2 grease groves)

    The Saeco #348 is a 148gr DBBWC ( double bevel base wadcutter with 1 grease grove

    Both can be seated and crimped in either direction

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    Mine is neither of the numbers you cite. A picture indicates, though, that both the top and bottom have bevel bases?Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks like:
    a double end wc
    double/both sides are bevel based.
    double crimp grooves
    double grease grooves

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    Saeco Mold

    That is Saeco #397 148gr WCDBB(wad cutter double bevel base)2 lube grooves 2 crimp grooves.

    You can see in the pic in post 1 someone has stamped over the original #
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    What I suspect is that the Sprue Cutter is not original. It is a replacement. It was Taken from a SAECO 302, and then stamped by the owner with his own markings, which no doubt made sense to him, but have little or no relevance to the SAECO numbering system.
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    I know, zombie thread revival... But I'm curious as to what this one weighed and how it shot for you.

    Thanks.

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