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    Core molds

    Do they still make core molds????
    I have a few Lyman and one Ideal.
    I've looked on the web to see if they are still being made with no luck.

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    corbin makes them, btsniper makes them, and I believe noe makes them. your googlefu is very weak padowan
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    I don't believe Lyman makes them anymore.
    If you are searching for a price, In January, I sold a couple single cavity Iron Adjustable Core molds in S&S, they looked like they were made by Lyman, but didn't have any markings on them. one sold for $30, the other sold for $22. If you need more details/photos, Search for the thread in "Completed Deals".
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    Thanks.
    I am trying to find out what they sell for.
    Saw one on evil bay.
    Went for crazy money.

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    There were two on ebay earlier this month, they sold for $30 and $36.

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    I got frustrated finding one at a decent price so I'm attempting to make one. Got a 2 cav mold blank to start with and a 0.185 reamer.

    Anyone have any advice on how far down to drill? Should I just make it as long as possible and cut to weight or would it be reasonable to shoot for a 45 grain slug so they can go right into the jacket? I have no idea how deep to make the cavities.

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    Charts for calculating weight of cores are here. http://www.castboolits.gunloads.com/...LLY-Be-Helpful
    Post #8 is where Gitano helped a lot. You still have to do some math.

    I have cut a few core molds on my mill. My best results are from placing a piece of paper between the mold blocks. The sticky notes handy are .003 thick so I call X center .6258*+ .0015 = .6273" from the edge of the block.

    *measure your block, and spacer paper.

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    That's perfect Clodhopper! Not sure how good of a product I can make with my super cheap Chinese Harbor Freight drill press

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    You could drill holes ok, but if the holes are not centered on the parting line of the blocks the cores do not want to fall out.

    Don't mount the blocks on the handles until after drilling the cavities. The fasteners are cleverly designed to not come back out without a struggle.
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    So, what's the purpose of the paper? Wouldn't that slightly increase the volume of the cavity?

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    The paper gives .0015 fudge room on both sides of center. So if your hole is off center just a little bit, the casting will still fall out of the mold.

    When you remove the paper the cavity is reduced in volume.
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    What diameter does the Lyman 38 S core mold produce?
    Anyone know off hand?

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    If you are looking for yourself, I would just find a bullet mold that is smaller in diameter then I want and about the weight I need to get to the finished weight of the bullet I am making. If it is heavier, you can always bleed off excess weight. I then let the core forming and seating dies do the rest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch-1 View Post
    If you are looking for yourself, I would just find a bullet mold that is smaller in diameter then I want and about the weight I need to get to the finished weight of the bullet I am making. If it is heavier, you can always bleed off excess weight. I then let the core forming and seating dies do the rest.
    That's pretty much what I've been doing, too. I use .32 caliber bullets for cores for .357" bullets, .357" bullets of various weights for cores for .400", .410" and .429" diameter bullets. A .400" bullet works for a core for .452" diameter bullets. All are cast from lead that measures Bhn 6.

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    Both Corbin's make them. I have one from each, one has longer handles than the other.

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    I will add the core molds I have from Corbin are pretty tall. They don't fit under some of my melters very well.
    Corbin recommend a ladle pour and mine are bottom pour models. I have fire brick under the legs, with a homemade rail to slide the molds in and out.

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    I have a warped 10 cavity H&G #50 mold that i am considering making into a core mold for larger caliber bullets.
    It is a shame to do it but I don't think it can be rehabilitated to produce good quality boolits.

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    Double post sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clodhopper View Post
    The paper gives .0015 fudge room on both sides of center. So if your hole is off center just a little bit, the casting will still fall out of the mold.

    When you remove the paper the cavity is reduced in volume.
    This is genius. My first one I ever tried was definitely off on a couple cavities and wouldnt drop those cores.

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