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Thread: .526 mould

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    .526 mould

    Does anyone have a use for a .526 single cavity mould? It's an Accurate 52-371S.

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    For the Smith carbine?
    Someone at n-ssa.net might be looking for one of those rascals!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Good Cheer View Post
    For the Smith carbine?
    Someone at n-ssa.net might be looking for one of those rascals!
    No, too big for a Smith. I bought it to try in a .50-70 rolling block that apparently had the grooves recut. The groove/groove size is .524. It should be .515. The rounds won't chamber unless I run them through the full length sizing die, but that seems to put too much tension on the bullet and accuracy isn't very good.

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