My Hoch nose-pour molds are very consistent. Next would be RCBS.
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My Hoch nose-pour molds are very consistent. Next would be RCBS.
My most consistent molds are Barnett and Mos.
Phil
A LEE C312-185-1R out of my 30-06. I have gotten sub MOA groups out of it.
A vote for the Lee 358-200 RF in 357 magnum. Fired over 14 grains of H110 is my most accurate cast load. 1 inch or less at 100 yards. Will beat a half inch dot out of the bulleye at 50 yards all day long.
To burn up a couple pounds of lil gun I found 13.3 did the trick. (14 was too much for the tight bored 77/357 but that was ragged hole accurate in my Handi rifle).
I don't cull bullets from this mold and they shoot like magic. Just cast, coat, size to .358 and load.
I have an RCBS mould, 30-165sil, that recently dropped all boolits, that were then sized .309 and with a gas check applied, weighed between 174 and 175g except for 3/ea. The total number of boolits was well over 100/ea. The alloy was 10:1 (ww:lino). This boolit shoots extremely well in a friend's Howa 1500 in .308 Win. He hopes to use it next month in a CBA match. We'll see what happens!
An old Lyman 429421 and an RCBS 250 KT that Eric hollow pointed for me .
NOE 30 XCB 310-165-FN bar none.
Larry Gibson
NOE 360-200FN. In my 35 Rem that is the one that out-shoots them all.
68 H&G for 45 acp. Hoch nose pour if they fit the bore for rifles