AlHunt
07-07-2021, 05:44 PM
You know, sometimes casting sucks and some days it just goes like clockwork.
Today it went like clockwork.
I recently bought a used 9mm mold from member HawkEyeEarl. A beautiful Lee TL-356-124-2R 6 cavity mold. It arrived looking hardly used with handles. It was apparently an older mold because it came in a giant box with handles.
I decided to take it for a test drive. It looked so nice I did nothing but apply a little sprue plate lube to the appropriate spots before I started casting.
Once the mold was at casting temperature, it started dropping perfect, frosted bullets like buttered biscuits. Never ONCE did I have to tap the mold with a mallet, stick or anything else to get all 6 bullets to drop. Just a tap on the handles with my gloved hand IF all 6 didn't drop out as soon as I opened the mold, which they did about 40% of the time.
I weighed 10 bullets, they were all +/-.5 grain of 126 and measured .356 to .357.
This mold will never leave my side.
Today it went like clockwork.
I recently bought a used 9mm mold from member HawkEyeEarl. A beautiful Lee TL-356-124-2R 6 cavity mold. It arrived looking hardly used with handles. It was apparently an older mold because it came in a giant box with handles.
I decided to take it for a test drive. It looked so nice I did nothing but apply a little sprue plate lube to the appropriate spots before I started casting.
Once the mold was at casting temperature, it started dropping perfect, frosted bullets like buttered biscuits. Never ONCE did I have to tap the mold with a mallet, stick or anything else to get all 6 bullets to drop. Just a tap on the handles with my gloved hand IF all 6 didn't drop out as soon as I opened the mold, which they did about 40% of the time.
I weighed 10 bullets, they were all +/-.5 grain of 126 and measured .356 to .357.
This mold will never leave my side.