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NSP64
01-25-2009, 10:42 AM
You cast for each caliber? I tend to get alot of molds, try the boolits, find one that I like. Then only cast and load for that combination. 45ACP only load 200gr Lee SWC. 44mag 310 gr Lee RFN. I keep these as my 'can use for what I need' loads. When I find the 'one' load that shoots good , I get rid of the rest of the molds. Have done the same for 7x39.

JeffinNZ
01-25-2009, 05:14 PM
I am a born 'tinkerer' so I have quite a few. Most of mine are .31 cal for my .303 Brits and .32-20. Always looking for the "better" bullet.

There is some merit is finding the one that works and stickings with it but I would get rather bored rather quickly. :-D

trickyasafox
01-25-2009, 05:35 PM
I wanted to try to do that- streamlining down to one mold per caliber- but I find I get bored just casting 1 bullet per caliber. I liked to play with different profiles, but still I don't have more than a couple molds in any one caliber.

kodiak1
01-25-2009, 05:41 PM
I think the most is three in one cal most are two and a few are one.
Ken.

ddeaton
01-25-2009, 06:29 PM
can never have too many molds

mooman76
01-25-2009, 07:45 PM
I may not use all my moulds but I see no reason to get rid of them. I've done that in years past only to turn around and rebuy what I got rid of because my needs or wants changed later on. Besides when you get rid of something you usually get half of what you paid for it. Right now I am up to 56 moulds an I'm still waiting on 3 GBs. If someone is of need and I don't that's a diifferent story!

Bret4207
01-26-2009, 08:51 AM
can never have too many molds

Ditto.

badgeredd
01-26-2009, 09:08 AM
By having way more 35 caliber firearms, I have way more 35 caliber molds. Some are particulat to one firearm while other work well in several. IMHO never too many molds in ones opinion.

Edd

Green Frog
01-26-2009, 09:09 AM
What ddeaton and Bret4207 said, particularly if it's for a .32 cal rifle! :)

Froggie

timberlost
01-26-2009, 11:53 AM
I have about 200 molds This is collected over 50 years of casting I never sell a mold I'm ordering 5 more this week

Blammer
01-26-2009, 11:58 AM
11 different 44 cal moulds, and 5 others 44 cal boolits I have a cast from borrowed moulds and one 44 cal GB on the way.

I have 4, 35 cal moulds and 4 other 35 cal boolits I have cast from borrowed moulds.

and the list goes on....

leadeye
01-26-2009, 12:44 PM
I use the different boolit molds in the same caliber to provide an easy last check, before shooting, of the cartridge power level. It's handy for calibers like 45 lc where my old SAANF and New Service can't handle the same stuff I feed the Rugers.

mikenbarb
01-26-2009, 01:11 PM
I own approx. 5 different styles for each caliber I shoot and im always looking for more. I currently own around 65 molds and I believe you can never have too many.;-)

JeffinNZ
01-26-2009, 06:17 PM
I have about 200 molds This is collected over 50 years of casting I never sell a mold I'm ordering 5 more this week

[ Jeff faints ]

I am not worthy.

C1PNR
01-26-2009, 06:22 PM
The man who has "too many moulds" doesn't have enough guns!:coffee:

MakeMineA10mm
01-28-2009, 12:39 AM
For me, I guess the answer is: "it depends."

Generally, for my auto-loading pistols, I have one mould. (An exception is the 45ACP, for which I have two moulds.) 9mm & 10mm have one mould each, because they are the "general purpose" mould for that caliber, and I use j-word bullets for most of my non-plinking/practice purposes.

Revolvers, on the other hand, are a totally different story. I like having a variety of designs for those. I have four or five moulds for the 38/357, and at least 7 (including two on order from group buys) for the 44. The 44 is definitely a weakness; I LOVE shooting cast boolits in that thing. (My first 44, a high school graduation present from almost 25 years ago, has never seend a jacketed bullet fired in it, and I'm planning on keeping it that way! :Fire: )

Rifles are a new field for me. I have two 30-cal. rifle moulds right now, and I would like to get two more particular designs. This is where my experimental-mind is really playing havoc...

NSP64
01-28-2009, 12:43 AM
This is where my experimental-mind is really playing havoc...

Experimental minded..........................or experimental[smilie=1:

MakeMineA10mm
01-28-2009, 01:47 AM
Experimental minded..........................or experimental[smilie=1:

Probably some of both. :mrgreen:

EDK
01-28-2009, 02:09 AM
Elmer Keith, Skeeter Skelton and other of our patron saints didn't have access to chronongraphs, pressure testing equipment and the variety of moulds and powders that we take for granted. Veral Smith and Glenn Fryxell's experimenting and writing down their hard earned knowledge have kept us from "re-inventing the wheel." The number of mould makers, both custom and manufacturers like LEE, LYMAN, etc would make some of the early pioneers turn green with envy.

I consider myself average and there are about thirty moulds in my reloading room....30, 357, 44, 45 or for my BIG 50....and I am always looking for more and better.

:cbpour::redneck::Fire: