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Tristan
05-01-2012, 10:19 AM
Anyone knowledgeable about the difference between a Cramer 36 (RNGC 8mm mold) and the 36a?

Haven't cast with it (yet) so can't take calipers to it, but curious if anyone has experience with this particular mold.

Thanks!

Tristan

James Gibson
05-05-2012, 01:00 AM
I am looking at a copy of the 1940 Shooter's Bible(reprint) and it shows a page of the Cramer bullest (pg 335) and the #36 that it shows look like it is not GC. From looking at the list of bullets there is little coralation(???is that how its spelled) between a number of a bullet and the same number plus A except they are the same cal.

rintinglen
05-05-2012, 11:50 AM
There seems to be no rhyme or reason to Cramer's letter suffixes. A 6 bears almost no relationship to a 6A, save that they are both .429 boolits, but even that doesn't hold consistently, an 8 is a .431 SWC, an 8A is .429 RN and an 8B is for the 405 Winchester. The 3 boolits bear no resemblance to one another.