Have been trying out some loads with HP and solid versions of this bullet, my two uses for the caliber are a Marlin 32-20 and Single Six .32 H&R, primarily the former for silhouettes.
Mine's a GC mold, the first one of the type I've tried and the GC's (Hornady) crimp on well. I use LBT Blue lube which is what goes on my .41's for use in a Marlin, also at silhouettes. No intention to run these bullets very fast, 1300-1500 or so will be enough. With a scope on board the rifle my first day at the range testing a variety of bullets and powders found the solid version of this bullet giving the best group at 50 yards with 9gr of AA #9 for 1497fps. Loaded up a bunch and shot my first match of the year with mediocre results, likely as much from lack of practice. Putting the scope back on I got 3 shots into 1.5" at 50 yards, not quite as nice as on testing day, and switching to Lil'Gun and Reloder 7 the groups were worse at 1252-1504fps. Those same charges of powder under 115gr cast from Moyer's gave better results, at 1269-1609fps.
Might be the heavier bullet needs more speed, or just lucking into the right powder, but I have yet to read other reports on bullets from this mold. So far in the .32 H&R it's been poor at 840-960fps using AA9 and 800x.
I don't know that I've seen the Cup pins on other molds I've looked into, what is the purpose of it vs. a short HP pin?