I have just received a machining gem in the mail. It is a WEBLEY 455-265-HB mould, 4 cavity brass Cramer style mold.
Having never used a Cramer style mold I have a number of questions before I fire up the lead pot.
1) I assume the hollow base inserts can be inverted and these molds can be used to cast a heavier plain base bullet. Is that a correct assumption?
2) What are the critical lube points on this mold?
3) What is the procedure for removing cast bullets from the mold after the sprues have been cut? Do the hollow point alignment pins slide out to release the bullet, or does one have to push them out? If they have to be pushed out, what is the best method.
I have cast bullets for almost 50 years but this is the first hollow base mold of this style I have ever seen or used and I fear damaging it. It is a machining marvel and in the realm of metal artwork. I want to get a heads up on the best way to use this mold without inadvertently damaging it.