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    Boolit Bub JoeH's Avatar
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    A question on Lyman mold number

    I'm casting for my 38/55 from a Lyman mold #375449CV. OK, I know the 375449 is the mold number but what, if anything, does the "CV" indicate?

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    do you think it is that new venting that lee uses? not being sarcastic a am a little green to casting. it was a big word like colloidial venting or something. lol
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    It's a Lyman mold and probably 30+ years old.

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    Thanks, I didn't really get an answer but at least I now know I'm not alone in asking. LOL

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