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    Help Me Choose

    Getting back into bullet casting after a 20+ year hiatus. When organizing my stuff, I found that I don’t have a bullet mold for a 9mm. Will likely be going with a 6-cavity Lee, with a few prerequisites. Obviously feeding reliability is the premiere requirement, but would like as much bullet frontal area (metplat) as possible. Any suggestions, and Thanks in advance! memtb

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    The 120 gr TC design (such as the Lee 6 cavity) is probably the best ALL-AROUND bullet for 9mm.
    That profile feeds and functions in the greatest number of 9mm pistols and is an excellent bullet in terms of performance.

    I don't know if you could do any better than that type.

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    I agree with Petrol&Powder. The 6 cavity Lee 120TC is a favorite of mine for the 9mm. I cast about 20lbs of them yesterday. My mould and alloy drops at just short of 125gr. Gp

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    My 9mm molds are the Lee RN designs. They work well. But I do hear great things about their TC design.

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    I also concur on the 120 grain TC bullet. They feed well, shoot well, and perform well. The molds work well too. However, I recommend a sprue plate from Red River Rick.

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    It doesn't look like KAL Tool & Die/Red River Rick does the lee s cavity sprue plates anymore.
    http://www.kal.castpics.net/Molds3.html

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    Thanks guys! That one and the multi-groove 124 grain (TL 356-124 TC) were the two I was considering. I do like the somewhat wider point on the bullet y’all recommended! Thanks! memtb

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    I powder all my bullets and my favorite mold is an H&G #7. But many bullet choices will group under 1-1/2" at 25 yards out of a Ransom rest and these are some. The NOE #358-128, which is a 9mm version of the classic H&G #68; I have two 4 cavity and 8 bullets out of two molds drop within 2 tenths of each other. For a round nose the Saeco #115 is a long time winner. For a light & a very fast round nose the H&G S-55 likes to run at maximum velocity for excellent accuracy.

    Sorry, I like a number of Lee Products, but bullet molds are not one of them, especially if you want consistency in multi cavities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conditor22 View Post
    It doesn't look like KAL Tool & Die/Red River Rick does the lee s cavity sprue plates anymore.
    KAL Tool & Die <kaltool@mts.net>
    Yes, I am still making Steel replacement Sprue Plates for the LEE 6 cavity moulds. They are $15.00 Cdn each.

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    Good to see this! You may see me as a customer. While I haven’t broken anything yet.....upgrading is always a good thing! �� memtb

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    Quote Originally Posted by memtb View Post
    Good to see this! You may see me as a customer. While I haven’t broken anything yet.....upgrading is always a good thing! �� memtb
    I think you misread the post. It is not I who makes sprue plates, it is Red River Rick. He is a member of this forum; you can PM him.

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    OK Thanks! Mis reading posts is one of my strong suits! memtb

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    If I were to recommend a 9mm Lee, it would be the 6 cav 356-120-TC. As mentioned previously, it works in a variety of guns and is a good all around weight.

    I would not recommend the Lee 2 cavity molds.
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