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doccash
04-12-2020, 11:06 PM
I have a nice old and scarce Winchester mould in 50-110 win. that is missing the hollow point pin. Darn, they must be scarce.

StuBach
04-12-2020, 11:37 PM
I inherited a couple of old ideal molds that were of the early Keith style 44s single cavity but one was missing a HB pin and the other was missing its HP pin. I was able to fashion one using my cordless drill as a makeshift lathe and very carefully and slowly removing metal till the long locked up in the molds perfectly. Might be worth giving a shot.

(Month or so after I made my pins my dad reported finding the pins, my grandpa had just stores elsewhere so now I have two sets)

beagle
04-14-2020, 12:31 PM
I've made hundreds of HP pins for missing HP mould pins and HB plugs as well with the electric drill as a lathe and a flat file as a cutting tool. Appropriate diameter shanked bolts from the hardware are good starting places if availability of stock is the problem. Make pin, 1/2 the length of the bullet. The diameter of the cavity pin that works for me is 1/3 the diameter of the bullet rounded off to the nearest common diameter drill size. Rifle bullets will need a smaller diameter HP cavity pin than those for revolvers due to velocity.
Should take you about an hour to make a pin.
You'll need material, electric drill, micrometer, flat bastard file, 4-40 tap and appropriate drill size. Assorted 4-40 pan head screws for attaching wooden knob. Knobs can be obtained from Wally World's hobby section of Hobby Lobby.
Give it a try. Thousands of HP moulds out there that have been separated from their pins. Gives you satisfaction to get one going again and producing good bullets./beagle

tomme boy
04-14-2020, 07:54 PM
Get a hold of Eric at hollowpointmolds. He can make you whatever you need.

Mk42gunner
04-15-2020, 07:22 PM
I made one for a Lyman 358439 out of brazing rod and pinned it to a wooden knob. After it got a good patina on the brass there was no tinning issue.

Robert