View Full Version : as cast diameter of OLDER rcbs 38/358-158 grain round nose bullet?
catboat
07-19-2014, 09:56 PM
Question 1: Does anyone have an older design RCBS 38 (.358 cal)-158 grain round nose (plain base) bullet mold? I am curious what the "as cast" bullet diameter is, and the bullet length. (also what alloy used).
Question 2: Does anyone have one for sale? (contact info in profile).
The "older style" means the bullet mold has a grease groove AND a crimping groove. It looks "sort of" like the Lyman/Ideal 358311. The current RCBS 38-158 round nose plain base bullet has just a lube groove-no crimp groove.
Thanks in advance.
I did find one and had to buy a box of 3 molds to get it. it drops them at .3585 with Lyman #2 , at the sale I was told it was purchased in the 70,s , My Ruger .357 Mag. takes well to them I will try to measure one for length tomorrow
Old Caster
07-19-2014, 10:18 PM
I just checked mine and it doesn't have the groove. Mine is supposed to be 158 but is a lot closer to 170. I like it but never use it as I like their 150 SWC better. They cast around 152 grains.
fecmech
07-19-2014, 10:53 PM
I don't have the RCBS bullet you are talking about but I do have a similar Ohas 414 158 RN that is surplus to my needs. If you want it let me know, $50. shipped. I don't remember what it drops but it's big enough to be sized .359(what's in picture).
ok l checked bullet length is .732
what I have is RCBS part no. 82034
with 100% linotype it droped .3595
ok l checked bullet length is .732
what I have is RCBS part no. 82034
with 100% linotype it droped .3595
my box does say lyman reference # 358311
fecmech
07-21-2014, 11:02 AM
H&G 39 and Ohaus RN
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