I cast 2 piles of bullets the last 2 Saturdays. I was casting 2 different .45 molds. One from an 8 cavity H & G S242 and a Lee 6 cavity .45 190 SWC.
I had 2 towel lined cake pans sitting next to each other and was alternating the 2 molds. I got thing set up to size size the bullets. That is when I realised
that I got the pans mixed up while casting. The Lee mold has 2 lube grooves and the H&g has a single deeper lube grove.
Needless to say I had to sort through both plies and sort. by the time I got finished with that I had lost interest in sizing and lubing. Getting old is starting to stink
and getting mixed up stinks even more. The thing is that H&G weighs a ton more than the Lee and I should have been able to keep them separated
but I was just going to town casting.
I think I'll just to stick with one mold from now on, especially with 6 or 8 cavity molds.