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    Boolit Master


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    Mp 359-125

    Hello

    I was hoping someone had the dimensions for this one?
    I would like to order one because I’m thinning it will work well in my tight throated CZ
    I’m currently using the 360-130 2R which is a great mould but it’s a little chubby.

    I’m thinking the 359-125 has a “bore riding” look to it and might chamber better without having to deep seat it.

    Thank you!

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    I've got this mold:
    MP 357-125 HP PB 4 Cavity NO LUBE GROOVE mold

    It's a magic mold. First session started casting good boolits from the start. They end up weighing about 133-134 with the penta-point.

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    I shoot them in my Springfield Heckcat and they shoot great.
    WWG1WGA

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    Can you tell me the diameter of the bullet right where it steps down to the “bore ride” area please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael J. Spangler View Post
    Can you tell me the diameter of the bullet right where it steps down to the “bore ride” area please?
    I coated mine with two coats of hi-tek and I am getting .3495-.350".
    WWG1WGA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael J. Spangler View Post
    Can you tell me the diameter of the bullet right where it steps down to the “bore ride” area please?
    On the 359-125 cast in WW+ tin .353"
    Mal

    Mal Paso means Bad Pass, just so you know.

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    Thank you!

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