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Thread: Noe 358-135-g-rf

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    Noe 358-135-g-rf

    Hey guys. I've been looking at the NOE 358-135-G-RF as a possible middleweight boolit for 9mm and .38 Special. Any body here use this boolit in either of those cartridges? Oddly this mold is listed under the .355-9mm section of their catalog but the model number indicates it would have a nominal diameter of .358 which would be perfect for shooting as is or sizing down to .357.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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    I have been eying one of those my self. There are a lot of 9's out there that have big bores, for example my Sig P226 has a .357 bore and likes .358 boolits.

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    Hey, I see this is an old thread, so I want to bump it to the top again and see if anyone got any knowledge one this one.
    I just got my mold handles and am ready to go.
    Thanks, bb

    Update; OH now I see EXILE`s post on the NOE-124
    Last edited by blackbike; 12-21-2014 at 09:28 PM.
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    I use the NOE 358-135 RF. Not much different from the FN version. It is an excellent boolit for 9mm but I haven't used it in the 38 yet. It is my most accurate boolit in my 9mm. I see no reason it wouldn't work well in 38.
    It drops right at .358 for me using range scrap.

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    For posterity: I'm using this bullet with good results in both .38 Special and 9mm. It drops about .3585 or .359 for me, from a soft alloy, and sizes perfectly to .358 for use in both of those calibers. The shape feeds consistently in both of our 9mm pistols. LBS
    I'm not sure where all the money is that I've "saved" by casting and reloading!

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    I have the mold, and it casts .360 with linotype which is great for my SIG. I haven't got around to accuracy testning of the loads, but it will be tested in both the SIG P226, P-08 and P-38 pistols as well as the S&W revolver.
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