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Jim
12-23-2010, 12:31 PM
I struck a mold trade deal with Nanuck. I got a Lyman 266469.
After I got the heat right, they came out pretty good. I'll say one thing for this mold, they drop right out. No beatin' and bangin' with a stick.
I just might have to start lookin' around for some other Lyman molds.

http://fgsp.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/pics-002-e1293121450573.jpg

94Doug
12-23-2010, 01:41 PM
Just beware of the recent issues that have been reported with newer Lyman moulds being undersized.

Doug

RandyGA
12-23-2010, 03:33 PM
Don't think he has that problem here. If I read the dial right it is a tad over .267, mold spec is .266

adrians
12-23-2010, 04:13 PM
yer i got that mould a couple of weeks age and mine drop right around the .267 mark --good mould -no hang ups either:evil:[smilie=p::twisted:

excess650
12-23-2010, 04:45 PM
Jim, say it isn't so! Your first Lyman?


Doug,
I bought 3 Lyman 30cal GC molds this year. The 311299 casts .299" x .310", so just about perfect for my K31s. It would be close in my 30-06s. The 311679 Ardito is about .300" x .310", and the 311644 is .300" x .311". Both of these latter have an ogive that tapers to a larger diameter towards the driving bands. Mine have been pretty round and even from cavity to cavity. The 311299 looked like it might be problematic until I took it off the Lee handles and put it on Lyman handles.

I'm not a fan of overly fat bullets, and prefer to not size more than .002".

Jim
12-23-2010, 06:38 PM
OK, it isn't so. The check's in the mail. I'm 6' 4". I have a PhD in thermonuclear dynamics. More?

nanuk
12-23-2010, 06:55 PM
Glad it appears to be what you need Jim.

Good luck with it.

I guess the grit and grime wasn't really an issue.

:)

Jim
12-23-2010, 07:27 PM
I didn't see any grit or grime. Looked to me like it was ready to go. I fired up the pot and went straight to it. Works fine.

turbo1889
12-23-2010, 10:44 PM
With Lyman molds the rule of thumb is "By Older Model Used".

Stick with that rule of thumb and inspect before you buy and you will be fine; no guarantees otherwise.

Same goes for NEI as well, unfortunately two American companies that have fallen from greatness sort of like the country in general unfortionatly.