Anyone have first hand experience with the new {post Walt} molds, good or bad
Anyone have first hand experience with the new {post Walt} molds, good or bad
IHMSA # 566 "time sure flies when you're having FUN"
I got one last summer and it wasn't too bad after a buddy of mine put a couple hours into it fixing what should have been caught in the most rudimentary inspection.
He also bought one by model number and the dimentions were different from the ones Walt made. He called and asked and they told him that wasn't the same cherry they were using now and he was basicly out of luck.
They have an extremely wide selection of moulds in lots of different calibers but neither of us will buy a mould from them again.
Bob
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I got one about a year or so back for my 9.3x57 Mauser and it casts and shoots just fine.
Glen
We did a group buy (311284 clone) with them about a year ago. Mine came out just fine, but some of the guys were unhappy.
I have several old NEI moulds that are outstanding BUT a recent custom mould was very poorly done ! The first try was so far off spec it was not recognizable as what was ordered ! The second try was closer but no cigar and the machining was poorly done ! No more for me !
Jerry
The rounded edges are not bad fill-out ! They are in the mould !
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S&W .38/44 Outdoorsman Accumulator
I talked to him a couple of weeks ago and got the feeling he was stressed out.
They are not what they used to be. Had to send a few back. Mountain molds is no more expensive (maybe less) and very reliable. He did my last one and am very impressed. Do specs online and there is no confusion as what you want.
wayne i have an NEI mould that i orderd within the last year and i am very pleased with it
i got a 330grn keith design in .452 it casts at exactly .452 has less than .001 runout as cast run them through a sizer and there you have it
when i water quench them for my 45 colt the weight variance was less than 5 grains i sorted them to 2 grains and only thru 12 or so back in the bucket out of 100 or so
my new years resolution is to have a more positve outlook but that doesn't mean i cann't expect the @%&#*%@ worst
I will not be getting any more "new" NEI moulds.
Ever.
GLL's pic says it all; and then some.
Sometimes you have to ignore the "good idea fairy"
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I bought two of them in the last two years and they both make nice boolits.
I like the ones I have bought very well.
The .30/06 Springfield,the ULTIMATE cartridge combat,hunting and target cartridge,a .45 single action and a good FLINTLOCK is all I need to be happy!
I was always very pleased with older NEI moulds before recent problems with the mould posted above ! The second bullet from the left is from an early 4-cavity NEI #256. It makes beautiful bullets and is a favorite !
It is simply a **** shoot now ! Some are apparently very nice but some are very poorly done !
Jerry
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i want to thank one and all for your comments, with what GLL said about "Being a **** shoot" and considering the $ 140.00 + for what I was considering [ .224 Cal }
where any errors in the mold show up 10+ times what the same error in a 30 cal mold would, I'm going to pass, espically since they haven't answered two of my E mails about Dia.'s & Dem.'s
IHMSA # 566 "time sure flies when you're having FUN"
It was a four cavity 22 cal. NEI mould that got me started on looking for some one to machine moulds.
The machine marks that they use for vent line were so deep it made jagged parting lines. Sent it back and took four or five weeks and three phone calls to get it back. Now the nose is oblong and I dont think it is any good.
My last one from NEI. Will use the blocks for something else.
Swede Nelson
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Swede,
thank you, I was looking at one of their 62 DD or the Loverin .224, BUT NO MORE, sad , because we as a community have lost a source for good molds untill they prove they can produce good molds 100% of the time.
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IHMSA # 566 "time sure flies when you're having FUN"
5 grain variation for a 330 grain bullet is horrible. Casting a 550 grain .45 bullet from a Hoch mould produces less than 1 grain (+-.5) variation. A 250 grain .41 two cavity LBT yeilds less than .5 grain variation. Reject rate is dependent upon temperature, aloy and technque.
Dan
That is a horror I guess they (nei) recut the 2 faces of the mould that is why you have a oval shape on the nose I would bet a dollar to a donut the rest of the boolit is the same shape. Shoemakers at best I for one will not get involved with NEI.
Such a shame that they take little pride in there work, forget customer service. Sorry you got beat. I would try to beagle it although the workmanship is so poor the parting lines would be realy bad, but it would iron out with sizeing or running down the bore. Beagleing the mould couldn't hurt who knows it might work.
Don
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| BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
| BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
| BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
| C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
| HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
| PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
| LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
| GC | Gas Check |