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Thread: Wtt NIB 311410 for 32-40 plainbase molds

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    Wtt NIB 311410 for 32-40 plainbase molds

    I need a plainbase .32 rifle mold heavier than 160g.
    I'd really like a 319289 or similar tapered bullet
    My 311410 has been in storage about 25 years old still in original Box.

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    HARRYMPOPE:

    I have a 319289 1 Cavity Lyman, a 321232 1 Cavity Ideal, and a 324 1.00 JA Clerke. The Clerke looks closest to the 321232, but with a straight taper nose, is 1.00 inches long, and I'm not sure of the weight. As I understand it, it was designed for the 32-40.

    The only problem is that I already have a two cavity 311410 and have no desire for another. Please let me know if you desire an outright purchase.

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    I'd buy all of them .i have many others you might need as well as other goodies.ill send you a pm
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    Wtt NIB 311410 for 32-40 plainbase molds

    Disregard

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    The mold is still available for trade
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    When I get home I'll take some pictures of possible trade bait. I have one or two J bore plain base schutzen moulds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatnhappy View Post
    When I get home I'll take some pictures of possible trade bait. I have one or two J bore plain base schutzen moulds.
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