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Thread: CLOSED - MP-Molds - 165 grain 40 Caliber 2 and 4 cavity mold - Perfect bullet weight!

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    I will take two
    4 Cavity all pins
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    You are already signed up for one of these four cavity molds.
    Are you increasing your order from 1 to 2? Or, adding two molds to your order, making a total of three?
    Please advise.

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    Been watching this for awhile.

    Ranger391xt - (1) four cavity, HP, all pins, grooved, plain base, DHL Shipping, Handles, ranger391xt at gmail dot com, zip 47906.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranger391xt View Post
    Been watching this for awhile.

    Ranger391xt - (1) four cavity, HP, all pins, grooved, plain base, DHL Shipping, Handles, ranger391xt at gmail dot com, zip 47906.

    Thanks!

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    Unless my count is off, we are getting close to the 100 cavities (currently at 96 cavities) that Miha needs for production. A couple more four cavity molds, and we'll be there. So, if you have been on the fence on this one, time to make a move.
    Last edited by DukeInFlorida; 04-19-2019 at 01:16 PM.


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    I would like to get in on this but I do not have a paypal account. Is there another method of payment?

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    The honchos have discussed this several times, and don't have a direct answer.
    However, we believe that when Miha issues an invoice, you can pay that invoice with a debit or credit card without having a PayPal account. The only real issue comes up if you don't have any credit or debit card, and need to send money order or check to Slovenia. There's no good way to make that work. But, if you have a debit/credit card, you should be able to pay the invoice when it gets issued.
    Keep in mind that there's no need to pay anything until the molds are ready to ship.
    So, can we add you to the list?

    Quote Originally Posted by mvintx View Post
    I would like to get in on this but I do not have a paypal account. Is there another method of payment?


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    Thank you for the reply. Yes, I have a credit card so that question is solved. Now as to whether to get the brass or aluminum. I've been casting, albeit infrequently for 20+ years. I have Lyman, Saeco and older Lee molds so I have experience with cast iron and aluminum. Some posts about accidentally soldering brass mold blocks together has me concerned and I've found little about brass mold break-in procedure. And if I read the initial offering correctly, it appears that the brass molds will only be hollow point, and since I prefer a solid bullet the logical choice is a 6-cavity aluminum mold. If you can recommend one over the other, that too may help me make a decision. And thank you again for responding to my question.

    edit: I re-read the first page of this thread...looks like I can get a solid bullet mold in brass but only 2 cavity. I'd prefer at least a 4-cavity so that narrows the choice. Let me think about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvintx View Post
    Thank you for the reply. Yes, I have a credit card so that question is solved. Now as to whether to get the brass or aluminum. I've been casting, albeit infrequently for 20+ years. I have Lyman, Saeco and older Lee molds so I have experience with cast iron and aluminum. Some posts about accidentally soldering brass mold blocks together has me concerned and I've found little about brass mold break-in procedure. And if I read the initial offering correctly, it appears that the brass molds will only be hollow point, and since I prefer a solid bullet the logical choice is a 6-cavity aluminum mold. If you can recommend one over the other, that too may help me make a decision. And thank you again for responding to my question.

    edit: I re-read the first page of this thread...looks like I can get a solid bullet mold in brass but only 2 cavity. I'd prefer at least a 4-cavity so that narrows the choice. Let me think about this.
    I have purchased three of Miha's brass molds over the past couple of years. They were all 4 cavity and the Hollow Point version of the mold and every one came with a set of "blank" pins for making solids.

    There are also lots of info on here about break in procedures.

    You can buy with confidence.

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    If possible I would like to amend my order from powder coat style to bullet lube. Please advise. Thank you.

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    If you more carefully read the listing options, one of the 2 cavity listings and the six cavity listing, because they are in aluminum, are available in SOLID NOSE ONLY. The other two cavity, and the four cavity listings are in BRASS, so they are available with the interchangeable pins, including that we call a "blank pin", which when used, yields a solid nose boolit. So, if solid nose AND hollow point (in the same mold) are your desire, then either the two cav brass or the 4 cavity brass are the options for you. By swapping out pins, you can make it HP or solid in the same mold. That's the beauty of the Cramer style molds.

    If you don't want any hollow point options for your mold, then you can choose either the 2 cav or the six cav aluminum. Let me know which size you would like.

    Quote Originally Posted by mvintx View Post
    Thank you for the reply. Yes, I have a credit card so that question is solved. Now as to whether to get the brass or aluminum. I've been casting, albeit infrequently for 20+ years. I have Lyman, Saeco and older Lee molds so I have experience with cast iron and aluminum. Some posts about accidentally soldering brass mold blocks together has me concerned and I've found little about brass mold break-in procedure. And if I read the initial offering correctly, it appears that the brass molds will only be hollow point, and since I prefer a solid bullet the logical choice is a 6-cavity aluminum mold. If you can recommend one over the other, that too may help me make a decision. And thank you again for responding to my question.

    edit: I re-read the first page of this thread...looks like I can get a solid bullet mold in brass but only 2 cavity. I'd prefer at least a 4-cavity so that narrows the choice. Let me think about this.
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    If possible I would like to amend my order from powder coat style to bullet lube. Please advise. Thank you.


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    OK, I've slept on this for a couple of nights and I appreciate your inputs.

    Put me in for one 4-cavity brass, HP, all pins, grooved, plain base, mold handles, DHL shipping to zip 76442.

    mvintx85 at yahoo dot com

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvintx View Post
    OK, I've slept on this for a couple of nights and I appreciate your inputs.

    Put me in for one 4-cavity brass, HP, all pins, grooved, plain base, mold handles, DHL shipping to zip 76442.

    mvintx85 at yahoo dot com


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    Put me down for a 2 cav no grooves all pins and plain base.
    My contact is Onebad06vtx at aol dot com
    47429 zip
    Last edited by Onebad06vtx; 05-01-2019 at 07:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onebad06vtx View Post
    Put me down for a 2 cav no grooves all pins and plain base.
    My contact is Onebad06vtx at aol dot com
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    Apologies to all, I need to withdraw from this buy. I am #3 on the four cavity HP lube groove list.

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    When is this going to take place?

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    If you have to ask, you will be disappointed.
    It will take no longer than it takes.
    Until there are pins available, the best you can hope for is that the solids get cut
    Otherwise, sit tight
    Eventually the day will come

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    With all due respect, it would seem that you are kind of new to our group buys. In order to make the molds, the maker needs a minimum number of molds to justify making the custom manufacturing tools. So, some molds just take longer to get enough people to sign up for them.
    The good thing is that you don't have to pre pay for the molds. So, just set funds aside for when they do get made. We are all as anxious as you are. But, in the group buys, patience is a virtue.


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    When is this going to take place?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Onebad06vtx View Post
    When is this going to take place?

    I'm glad you asked the question though. I suspected it would be a slow process.

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