Here is the mould I got from Echo. Thank you again. It's quite interesting.
Does anyone know what brand it is? I've never seen anything like it. The sprue plate and the handle attachment pin are combined. It looks like the sprue cutter is reversible for left handle operation.
Upon first inspection, I believe the one cavity will cast good bullets.
The other cavity however, not only has a repair it has a chip/gouge out of one side of the bullet nose. You can see this makes it look like the nose is cut off center. Its just on the edge of the cavity though it seems.
Ive yet to cast with, but I'll report back as that happens. The repair portion is proud somewhat and i'll have to file/stone it down so the blocks close all the way. They are i'd guess .003 or .004 thousands separated. Because of this, I think the only saving of this cavity would be to have it recut to truncated nose. If this is possible, both could be done then.
It looks like 45 caliber semi wadcutter for 45 auto, but I can only take a guess measurement with my calipers.
So, any thoughts, opinions, and ideas are welcome and appreciated.
~Bazoo
Both cavities, and both block halves have some weird vertical cuts across the lube grooves. Each bullet will have 2 raised fins, one on either side.