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    Boolit Bub
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    Looking for a slug mold

    If you have a slug mold that still works and you are not casting anymore and want to get rid of it please let me know, am particularly interested in either a sabot mold or a key mold, 12 gauge. Want to get into making my own but it's kinda steep for the mold and handles...about $110.00....thanks

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    Midsouth has the Lyman sabot slug mould for $47 and the Lee 1 oz. for $18. The lyman handles can be found on fleabay for around $20.
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    Mold Lee vs Lyman

    Had both The Lee was very inaccurate 1 ft flyers. The Lyman was able to shoot clover leaf 3 shot groups. This with a rifled barrel. Also get lee mold handles Cheaper that Lyman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter6br View Post
    Had both The Lee was very inaccurate 1 ft flyers. The Lyman was able to shoot clover leaf 3 shot groups. This with a rifled barrel. Also get lee mold handles Cheaper that Lyman

    Which Lee handle will fit the Lyman sabot mold?

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    I have an iron Lyman mold "foster" ( hollow dome / thimble ) 1 oz slug mold . There are a few posts / you tube video ,, showing 3" -4 " 50yd groups out of a smooth bore /imp. cylinder . Some write pure lead cast will expand while firing improves accuracy . The next guy says with wheel weights its the same schmear .

    Lee handles fit my older Lyman mold .

    Quality Molds have a good resale price , get the better sabot mold.

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    I have been using the Lyman Sabot Shocker mould for about ten years now. They were smart, it weighs 1 1/8ths ounces out of WW. Makes load work simple, start with trap load data. I have the Savage 210, the bolt action fully rifled barrel. I currently shoot a touch over 1900fps, so I have the equivalent of a scoped 45-70. The slug mikes .670" and is designed to be used in a trap wad. 2" at 100 yards for 3 shots. That is a magazine full.

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    Hey sharpshooter; what are you using for your load? I have access to just about any component combo so I can duplicate it. CB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter6br View Post
    Had both The Lee was very inaccurate 1 ft flyers. The Lyman was able to shoot clover leaf 3 shot groups. This with a rifled barrel. Also get lee mold handles Cheaper that Lyman
    IIRC, the Lee mold is designed for SMOOTHBORE shotguns. A rifled barrel would really make it inaccurate!

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    actually, the internal key in the lee slug is ideally suited for rifled barrels. of course, i haven't tried them in anything but smooth bores.

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    The only wad we ever found that worked good in both smoothbore and rifled barrels with the one ounce Lee Key Slug was/is the Federal 12S3....it has no ridges inside the petals.
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    The bad part about the Lee slug is that it is terribly undersized even with a shotshell wad; mine mic at .675, which is about 16 gauge instead of 12. If I could get a mould that cast them at .690 or larger, I think my accuracy would improve. I tried the 12S3 wad, and it wasn't any better than the Waa12. I have yet to try a hard card of .125 under the slug yet. Funny the effing burglars didn't take the 3# coffee can full; must have been too heavy for their little sneak pansy @$$es.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnClark7886 View Post
    Which Lee handle will fit the Lyman sabot mold?
    I've a new Lyman key type sabot mould. Lee handles fit right on with no problem. Bought it from Midsouth.

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    Interesting indeed! I just went abck and pull some Lee Key slugs cast with WW, plus a little tin....they run rught at .680". The petals of the Federal 12S3 run at .027". So .027" X 2 = .054" + .680 = .734"...and that's what they mike total outside when they are inside the wad and including the wad petals. It may be that this mold is a liittle larger or it may be the alloy??????
    We did try different wads and all of them that had ridges inside the petals were cut up and failed. We use a 20 ga .200" nitro under the slug.
    It might work to drill a holei n the nose of one, epoxy a pin in the hole, and using a mild abrasive, spin the cavity out some. We did see poor accuracy when the slug was cast (as Lee says) fron pure lead. In that case, I think the slug upsets uneven in the wads??????
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    I tried to cast some from WW and 50/50 but they stuck on the pin and were pure H*** to get off. I used some pure lead with just a touch of tin and they fell right off. I miked several and they all measure the same. I might try the .200 card; I'll have to see if the guy that has the mould has any old stuff sitting around. WCTW I'll order some from BP. I'm interested in the diameter variation though.
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    I have found that with the Lee molds in general, and certainly the Lee Key Slug mold....they need smoking or coated with a mold release like Rapine.
    Using the Rapine mold release...I even molded some from monotype
    Regards, James
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