What would be the closest mold to a typical 9mm 115gr?
What would be the closest mold to a typical 9mm 115gr?
Lee roundnose 125 grain mold. Lee designates it as 356-125. I use a six-cavity mold and Pro 20 bottom pour for 3.2 grain of Bullseye.
Ron
In all, the .41 Magnum would be one of my top choices for an all-around handgun if I were allowed to have only one. - Bart Skelton
Accurate. 35-123H.
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Last edited by Outpost75; 08-15-2022 at 06:46 PM.
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NOE is another good choice https://noebulletmolds.com/site/shop...6-4-cavity-bb/
HTC354-115-RN-V6
Powder coating will bring it up to snuff, which is what that boolit is designed for.
Otherwise, a Lyman 356-242 120 grain is a very old boolit for these applications. Mine casts at about .357.
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