Been lurking for years, but ready to get the ball rolling on casting. I've been collecting "stuff" for quite a while and over time it looks like things have changed (mainly powder coating vs lube). So I have some questions about buying molds that don't have lube groove (Straight wall? correct me if there is a correct terminology here).
My plan is to powder coat all cast bullets I make. The bulk of my uses will be heavier bullets shot at subsonic speeds suppressed. I have a few molds currently but since I am starting to look at new molds, should I mainly be looking at "custom" molds (NOE, MP, Accurate) that I can order without any lube grooves since I plan to powder coat the boolits? Same question- I assume I should be ordering without gas checks as I won't be pushing them hard.
For example, I bought a Lyman 457406 (480gr gas check) a while ago and just got a new 45-70 Dark (typical for me, I knew i would get a 45-70 one day and when I saw the mold for sale locally I bought it, way before I actually had a 45-70 rifle), but now that I have it and starting to develop loads for it (subsonic with a can), I can't help but looking at some straight wall molds in the 500gr range (HP possibly, straight wall, non gas check) to use instead. Is it worth buying another mold that fits more in what I have in mind?? (yes I understand the group I'm asking!)
I have a few other "traditional" molds already and will try them before I start to buy new ones (Lee 44 mag 240/300gr molds, a custom 110gr 6.8spc mold, Lyman 311359 for 30 carbine, NOE 311-247gr).
Same question about straight wall molds in other calibers I'd like to have molds for (if they are even available)- 35rem, 348 win, 22 hornet/bee mold, 32-20, and a few basic pistol calibers (9mm 147-160gr, 38 158gr, etc).
Is there a reason/benefit to sticking with traditional lube groove molds vs no lube groove molds if I plan to powder coat everything? Will one shoot better than the other?
Not sure it makes a difference but will be sizing with the Lee APP press and have a few sizing dies for it so far. I do have a Lyman 4500 and sizers for that if needed. I do have 6.8, 35, 44 and 348 gas checks (buying stuff when I saw them on sale over the years).
Sorry for the questions, I looked back a few months and read a bunch of stickies in the forums but maybe I wasn't looking in the right place!