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308Jeff
03-15-2017, 07:18 PM
I'm ready to buy my first mold, and I'm eyeing that Lee 401-175-TC 6 Cavity. Have had it in my cart several times on Amazon, even ordered it once, but cancelled before it shipped due to some negative feedback I'd read on here.

For those of you who own a 401-175-TC, and have used it, I'd love to:

- See your pics. Of the mold itself, raw bullets, and loaded rounds.
- Hear your feedback on the quality of the mold. Has the quality been acceptable? Are you getting nominally sized casts?
- Hear your opinion on if you'd recommend it as a first time caster's first mold?
- Hear your feedback on the performance of the bullet, both in how happy you are with ease of it chambering, and accuracy of the bullet?
- Hear if you are PCing or Lubing, or both?

TexasGrunt
03-15-2017, 07:55 PM
I have a 2 cavity of that mold and it's one of the "good" Lee molds I have. Drops to size. Boolits look awesome. I don't have any uncoated ones right now though. I'm using PC or Hi-Tek. It feeds in all my guns.

bikerbeans
03-15-2017, 08:33 PM
No pics for you as I don't play well with electronics. I do have a never version of the 401-175 TC mold and I like it. It does need to be run hot, 705F, and have a good puddle on the sprue. Otherwise I get wrinkles and short pours. My mold drops a shade over .401" with my free alloy, 96% smelted jacketed pisto cores and 4% type metal spacers. If you are so inclined look at the sticky thread on how to improve a Lee mold.

BB

gpidaho
03-15-2017, 08:40 PM
Jeff; To date, the Lee 175TC was my only 40cal mould (a two hole version) I was all set to order the lee six cavity to speed things up. I like the bullets and have shot a lot out of my 40 carbine. Yesterday Al at NOE offered the 402 RN moulds as the weeks special and I ordered the four cavity NOE instead of another Lee. You won't go wrong with the Lee however. Good Shooting. Gp

GhostHawk
03-15-2017, 08:42 PM
I won't promise pics, I might be able to give you a shot of some loaded rounds.

I have it in a 2 cavity, use it to feed a Hipoint .40sw carbine. Which shoots those boolits just fine as cast, with 2 light coats of Ben's Liquid Lube.

My first loading came out sooty black inside and out so I bumped the load up half a grain of Red Dot and the soot went away.

Zero'd the Truglo red dot sight on the carbine and the bullets go exactly where the red dot is when you pull the trigger. Want to write your name or draw pictures, you can do that.

You can also play "cut the center out of a 2" stick on shoot and see target real well.

Win win IMO and not that much money. Bite the boolit!

Strtspdlx
03-15-2017, 08:43 PM
Mine is an modified Lee mold. Still drops at .4018 and all 6. Who ever machines it left a ton of chatter marks. But every mold I get from Amazon has been a headache. Don't buy from Amazon!!!! My mold I converted to flat base. Keep the mold cool and keep it well lubed and it won't be an issue. Don't run it As hot as you can go. It'll cause problems. If it wrinkles or you have deformities. It's either contamination, or your pour isn't correct.

garym1a2
03-15-2017, 09:09 PM
This lee 6-up TC mold is my best mold. I have loaded over 12K of these both lube and powder coated. It gets very good fillout. I also like its 9mm brother.

bruce drake
03-15-2017, 09:11 PM
What caliber are you wanting to cast this boolit for? I found it performs decent in my 40S&W but just so-so in my 400 Corbon which I found really prefers the LEE 145gr SWC.

308Jeff
03-16-2017, 11:16 AM
Thanks for all the great info, sirs!

I'm going to be casting for a Ruger Police Carbine (40 S&W).

popper
03-16-2017, 11:17 AM
I have both the 175 original Lee moulds, niether will I pass on - worn out. For my money, I'd get a 4x from Accurate or NOE. I had a Lee 6x for 30/30 amd it was better quality but passed it on for an Accurate 4x, about the sme money, much better moulds. 4x fits my cadence better so I can cast longer sessions. NOE is good if he has what you want in stock, get his expander setup for the 40sw - you will need it. Accurate is ~ 1 wk from order to receipt, even my rifle custom stuff.

AggieEE
03-16-2017, 02:42 PM
I have one of the 6 cav. and I can't complain or brag. It works, the sizing die just cleans up the sides. Seems to shoot OK, more to due with my lack of practice than anything else. Got one of Mehic's 4 cav. hp that I like better. Probably more to do with it being a pretty mold than anything else. For the price you can't go too wrong.

308Jeff
03-16-2017, 03:51 PM
Thanks, all. Ordered a six cavity today along with a 2 cavity 358-158-RF.

Jniedbalski
03-16-2017, 04:58 PM
I have the 2 cavity-lee 175 grain and the lee 145 swc mold. They boath do good in my high point carbine and pistol . The size is right on and make good boolets. Keep the pivot pin lubed and the alignment pins spur plate lubed and it will last a long time. I use refrigerant oil

Boolseye
03-16-2017, 10:43 PM
I have the 2 cavity-lee 175 grain and the lee 145 swc mold. They boath do good in my high point carbine and pistol . The size is right on and make good boolets. Keep the pivot pin lubed and the alignment pins spur plate lubed and it will last a long time. I use refrigerant oil

How's that JCP work for ya? I bought one and had to sell it, just constant FTFs. Put a lot of hours into it, musta got a lemon. All my other High Points were great.

Jniedbalski
03-17-2017, 12:30 AM
Never had a problem with feeding in the 40 carbine or the 40 pistol. I did with the nine with some cast ammo with the lee tc 124 grain and changed the mag and now it works fine. The nine shot factory fmj good with the older mag

308Jeff
03-18-2017, 03:31 PM
190986

I've been standing out on the sidewalk all day waiting for the Amazon delivery man.

My very first mold... Might sleep with it under my pillow tonight.

Smk SHoe
03-18-2017, 05:16 PM
I use to cast with it and IIRC didn't have any problems. Don't shoot a .40 anymore so no need for the mold. I do have 2, 9mm 6 bangers in TC and 2 .45 6 bangers in TC and the bullet profile works great in handguns. Very easy to cast with. Very forgiving

308Jeff
03-18-2017, 09:03 PM
*Ding Dong*

Dog starts barking, I run do the door (as fast as I can in flip-flops).

Shudder a little as I see they only packaged it loosely in a plastic envelope.

Tear open the envelope, box looks good.

Open the box.

As a rookie, I think I got a good one. Machining looks good. Halves fit snugly together. No visible light between the halves. Alignment looks good. Sprue plate glide evenly across.

My face ----> :D

OS OK
03-18-2017, 11:13 PM
190986

I've been standing out on the sidewalk all day waiting for the Amazon delivery man.

My very first mold... Might sleep with it under my pillow tonight.

Be careful not to scratch your pistol...:bigsmyl2:

308Jeff
03-18-2017, 11:19 PM
Be careful not to scratch your pistol...:bigsmyl2:

I'm just introducing them to each other. What they do after I fall asleep is their bidness....

Boolseye
03-19-2017, 02:35 PM
And so it begins...

Smk SHoe
03-24-2017, 08:58 PM
Wait until he gets the box at the front door with his first NOE mold. He will have to put the pistol out in the living room like a puppy,

308Jeff
03-24-2017, 09:59 PM
:lol:

JonB_in_Glencoe
03-24-2017, 10:50 PM
I'm ready to buy my first mold, and I'm eyeing that Lee 401-175-TC 6 Cavity. Have had it in my cart several times on Amazon, even ordered it once, but cancelled before it shipped due to some negative feedback I'd read on here.

For those of you who own a 401-175-TC, and have used it, I'd love to:

- See your pics. Of the mold itself, raw bullets, and loaded rounds.
- Hear your feedback on the quality of the mold. Has the quality been acceptable? Are you getting nominally sized casts?
- Hear your opinion on if you'd recommend it as a first time caster's first mold?
- Hear your feedback on the performance of the bullet, both in how happy you are with ease of it chambering, and accuracy of the bullet?
- Hear if you are PCing or Lubing, or both?
hmmm, I just seen this post.
as far as calibers go, I like the 40...and I like the Lee mold you mention.
My 6 cav mold drops a .402 boolit. I've shot it in several guns: Hi-Point, Ruger P-series, Taurus PT24/7, MR Baby Eagle.
worked great in all my guns, Feeding and accuracy at pistol shooting range...But I did get lead fouling in the Baby Eagle's polygonal barrel...it slugged at .4025 ...Size matters, I guess.

You'll surely like that mold.

308Jeff
03-25-2017, 10:31 AM
That's great info. Thank you!

TexasGrunt
03-25-2017, 12:38 PM
Wait until he gets the box at the front door with his first NOE mold. He will have to put the pistol out in the living room like a puppy,

Monday! I'm hoping Monday is the day. I jumped on one of the sale molds. http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product_info.php?cPath=41_427&products_id=3281&osCsid=urh3hot4kof2r6s8qpb4oko2l0

Can't way. First NOE, first hollow point, I'm pumped!

Smk SHoe
03-25-2017, 03:49 PM
I have a couple of his HP molds. Little tricky to start with. Mostly since I had no experience with a HP mold. Just had to heat cycle them a couple time throwing the bullets back into the pot. That time also let me figure out how to cast with it. Had to run a little faster to keep the heat up in the mold and jiggle it on its side with the pins to get them to settle before i tried to close the mold. I love the captured HP pins. My .45 ACP mold has a HUGE hp pin, a medium hp pin and a flat nose. talk about choices. The .308 155 I have cast great bullets to, I put a HP pin in the first two cavities and flat nose in other three.

TexasGrunt
03-25-2017, 05:08 PM
Anyone know what the cup point pins are/do?

JonB_in_Glencoe
03-25-2017, 09:30 PM
I'd assume for round nose...but I ain't sure?

Edward
03-25-2017, 10:23 PM
I just sold mine ,used it for probably 7-8 yrs worked well for me I have more cast and loaded then I will ever shoot and I shoot alot !

Edward
03-25-2017, 10:26 PM
I just sold mine ,used it for probably 7-8 yrs worked well for me I have more cast and loaded then I will ever shoot and I shoot alot ! TL and PCed191774

Smk SHoe
03-26-2017, 07:32 PM
Cup pins are what forms the HP. they are kinda free floating on the bottom side of the mold. My NOE .45 mold came with three sets of pins. A HUGE cavity, a medium cavity and a flat point. depending on number of cavities you can use all the same or mix it up.

ranger391xt
03-28-2017, 08:15 AM
This mold is probably my Lee mold that casts the best.

It drops about 170 gr with an alloy that is equivalent to Lyman #2 based on the pencil scratch test. I load it over 4.5 gr of Bullseye with an OAL of 1.100". I size them to .401 and lube with Bens Red. I started with a softer alloy (95% pb/5% sb) and had some leading issues, but don't seem to have those now.

I'll probably get a 6 cavity at some point becuase I seem to shoot them about as fast as I cam cast them.

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308Jeff
03-28-2017, 09:29 AM
Nice! Thanks!

MT Gianni
03-28-2017, 09:44 AM
Lee molds are like bic lighters, they do a great job until they don't and are then easily replaceable. I am more concerned that your first casts are for a 40 S&W. IMO, that and the 9mm are higher pressure rounds that have an equivalent of a college mid level course. It may not be the best place to jump in at.

308Jeff
03-28-2017, 10:36 AM
Thank you. I've been reloading 9mm and 40 for about 10 years so I have a fairly good comfort level with them. Not really nervous about it, but as cautious as ever.