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Thread: Cutting down a mold for a .50-45 rolling block carbine

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    Cutting down a mold for a .50-45 rolling block carbine

    I know this has been done before. But I've been wanting to cut down a Lee 515 450 mold for bullets to use in my .50-45 rolling block carbine. I have a Rapine 350 and a Lyman 515139 mold and they work well. But not being one to leave well enough alone, I decided to give it a try. The Lee molds were cheap, so I ordered two. Its always good to have a spare

    I machined .175" off the base (one band and one lube groove). I had to shorten the sprue plate screw a little, but no other work was needed. Here is the machined mold next to the unmodified mold.

    It drops the weight down from 450 to around 350gr. I think it will make a good option for my .50-45 carbine. It may also work well in my M1871 Springfield Spencer rifle that takes the same cartridge.
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    I did that too.
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    Shoots wery well in my Swedish 1867 RB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 17nut View Post
    I did that too.
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    Shoots wery well in my Swedish 1867 RB.
    Looks just like mine Glad to hear it works well.

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    That is what I had done. I wish I owned a mill and a lathe or had friend that would let me use theirs.

    Works well in mine and my friends .50 civil war carbines.

    I PC and size to .510.

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    I use the Lee .515-370 cast soft in mine. Seems to shoot as good as my eyes can see the sights.
    BIG OR SMALL I LIKE THEM ALL, 577 TO 22 HORNET.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elk hunter View Post
    I use the Lee .515-370 cast soft in mine. Seems to shoot as good as my eyes can see the sights.
    I don't see that mold on Lee's web site. Please tell us about it and share a photo. Thanks.
    https://leeprecision.com/bullet-cast...-bullet-molds/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndnchf View Post
    I don't see that mold on Lee's web site. Please tell us about it and share a photo. Thanks.
    https://leeprecision.com/bullet-cast...-bullet-molds/


    I went looking for the mould in my Lee stuff and didn't find it. Turns out it's not a Lee but an iron mould by an unknown maker that uses its own special handles. For whatever reason I had listed it in my shooting notes as a Lee. It looks to be commercially produced, probably in the 50's or 60's. It's very similar to the cut down Lee in the original post with just a touch fatter round nose. Posting pictures here is nearly more trouble than it is worth.

    Sorry for the confusion.
    BIG OR SMALL I LIKE THEM ALL, 577 TO 22 HORNET.

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    Ahh, ok. That explains it. Thanks for checking.

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    I loaded up 20 rounds of .50-45 with bullets from the cut down mold. I hope to get to the range this weekend. I think it will be a winner
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