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Texasflyboy
05-13-2007, 12:31 AM
http://hgmould.gunloads.com/molds/16_6.jpg

Picked up this mould on eBay last week fairly cheap, it was missing the sprue plate. When I received it, I was happy to see that other than missing the sprue plate, it was in excellent condition. Digging around in my box o'spares, I found a lonely sprue plate and was in business. The bullets pictured were cast this week with my big old casting pot. I ended up with about 150 projectiles, sized them .452, and started to load them in 45LC for use in my 625 Mountain Gun.

And then I stopped. While setting up the dies in my old rockchucker, it dawned on me that there was an awful lot of case space left under that short 230gr. bullet, and 7.0 to 8.0 grains of Winchester 231 was going to look lonely in that case.

So I stopped and thought about it and realized that this bullet was made for 1917 revolvers, in .45ACP, not .45LC, and that in a short fat .45ACP case, it would work well. Since I don't have a 1917, or 45AR brass, this mould is a curiosity to me.

I would be interested if any of you have used a lead bullet like this one in 1917's using 45AR brass and if so, what your results were.

Any other ideas what to do with a short 230gr. 452" bullet that has a crimp groove?[smilie=1:

MakeMineA10mm
05-13-2007, 02:34 AM
I'd hesitate not one second to load that in 45 ACP for auto-pistol OR revolver... I'd just ignore the crimp groove, load as I load 452374s...

Lloyd Smale
05-13-2007, 05:56 AM
should be an ideal 45 bullet for what your doing

johniv
05-13-2007, 08:40 AM
Sir , looks like the Lyman #453400 ,except for the flat bottom lube groove. I use the Lyman for 45 AR and 455 Webley. Good boolit , can be loaded in the acp case and used in the auto as well (just dont crimp).
John

GLL
05-13-2007, 01:49 PM
Beautiful bullets coming out of your new mould !

Nice find ! :) :)

Jerry

http://www.fototime.com/A2DFFB948AA0FB7/standard.jpg

Bret4207
05-14-2007, 04:47 PM
I was going to bid on that, but the sprue plate being gone.... well, I chickened out. Good for you!