Gents - I don't post alot, as I'm more of a reader here than anything else. I posted a while back that I bought a 457191 DC, as you just don't see many and it was mint.....and I already had a SC version, but over the years had only seen just a few DC ones. I really didn't need it, more of a case of want than anything else, but it was minty and now has a new home here! Fast forward to this past week, for the better part of 10 or maybe 20 years I had a Lyman top punch #317 sitting around, have no idea where or when I got it. I did use it a few times for some 311291s that I cast, until I finally got a correct one. One of the Lyman Handbooks referenced it for the 321317 mould and that was it, no other moulds that used it. The table I found, shows it to be a 160 gr RNGC style, probably suited for a 32 Win Spl. I don't own a 32 WS, always thought about trying to find one, maybe an older Marlin 336 or pre 64 Win 94, but certainly no need for it. Have plenty of other rifles to do the same thing it would, 30-30's 35 Rems, etc. Well I guess I should have just sold the top punch and be done with it, but the itch needed to be scratched and down the road I now head......I found a very nice 321317 DC on the famous auction site, just took delivery of it today and it's in very nice shape - a quick cleaning and it will look like new. As I type this, I realize that means 32 cal GCs and sizing die, on top of the reloading dies and components.....and the rifle! One small piece of machined metal that I could have sold for 8-10 bucks, is now going to probably cost me well in excess of $500-600! So I thought I'd share my latest mould story - Thanks Bill in MA