casterofboolits
10-26-2012, 03:37 PM
How does the Lyman 452630 compare to the H&G #68 in feeding? The nose appears to be more square vs the 68.
I normally cast my H&G 68s with two eight cavity H&G moulds. However, I had a second stroke last year affecting my left side and manipulating the eight cavity moulds is a real chore. I'm thinking of purchasing two Lyman four cavity moulds to replace the H&G moulds. The four cavity Lymans are no problem for me and I have about 100 of them left over from when I had my casting business. I prefer cast iron to aluminum or brass.
I would appreciate any feed back from anyone using the 452630 in IDPA, IPSC/USPSA.
I normally cast my H&G 68s with two eight cavity H&G moulds. However, I had a second stroke last year affecting my left side and manipulating the eight cavity moulds is a real chore. I'm thinking of purchasing two Lyman four cavity moulds to replace the H&G moulds. The four cavity Lymans are no problem for me and I have about 100 of them left over from when I had my casting business. I prefer cast iron to aluminum or brass.
I would appreciate any feed back from anyone using the 452630 in IDPA, IPSC/USPSA.