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Thread: Sage outfitters bullet molds

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    Quote Originally Posted by kokomokid View Post
    Chill, The sprue is for a 35-40 maynard and a full .250" thick very hard to keep hot. The worst part is the extension of the sprue sticks straight in front of the mould making casting even over a large lee pot messy for a not so neat caster.
    The sprue is flat and I keep it sharp just not a Jones or Brooks I normally use.

    OK - I get it what your saying.

    On an other subject....
    From the rifles - riflemen I shoot with - The 35-40 Maynard is both a good one and can be real finicky day to day - match to match. Is that your experience?
    What twist is yours? I think the fast twist - small bores tend to be that way.
    Chill Wills

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    Chill, I just got this gun built and started working on loads. It is a 10 twist douglas and shoots good enough to kill my new ProChrono which was mot a big loss.

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    I've got a 35-40 built on a Browning BPCR. It's a hoot to shoot, 10 twist shoots a 345 grain nasa bullet , made by Paul Jones. 46 grains of 1996 goex.I was wanting to try the sagebrush.35 money bullet for a 10 twist. Glad I didn't order a mould.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunlaker View Post
    I've been thinking of ordering one of his molds to experiment with next year. Has anyone had significant experience with these molds? I'm interested in how they compare in quality with Brooks, Jones, or Buffalo Arms molds.

    thanks,

    Chris.
    I would give Tom at Accurate Molds a try you will not be sorry.
    Loren.

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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
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