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    RCBS still making Molds?

    Checked the website and they have nothing listed
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    http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.co...ng/rcbs-moulds Midsouth still has them in stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenyerian View Post
    Midsouth has a couple, I was hoping to see their line up for.45 Colt.
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    I wonder if they are made off-shore??

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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    Checked the website and they have nothing listed
    What web site are you checking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Bannister View Post
    What web site are you checking?
    RCBS website
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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    RCBS website
    http://shop.rcbs.com/Products/Bullet...et-Moulds.aspx

    This should be what you get if you check their site then.

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    have you looked at NOE's Line up ? http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...f9l5mp8i81is11

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenyerian View Post
    Yes, I really want http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...f9l5mp8i81is11
    Or http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...f9l5mp8i81is11

    But they are out of stock and I have no mold for my .45 Colt
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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    Yes, I really want http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...f9l5mp8i81is11
    Or http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...f9l5mp8i81is11

    But they are out of stock and I have no mold for my .45 Colt
    NOE is good. But if you want a mold RIGHT NOW, look at the family of 45cal LEE molds. I have every weight and design they make for 45's and have never had any problmes with any of them.

    Ususally avaialble from the many distributors that sell molds. I use Midway a lot. Big stock usually.

    bamgerjim

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    Casting, Reloading & Shooting

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    Quote Originally Posted by bangerjim View Post
    NOE is good. But if you want a mold RIGHT NOW, look at the family of 45cal LEE molds. I have every weight and design they make for 45's and have never had any problmes with any of them.

    Ususally avaialble from the many distributors that sell molds. I use Midway a lot. Big stock usually.

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    Already have a LEE, actually several.
    None cast to advertised size, not even the round ball mold
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    Have you looked at the 45 moulds that Accurate offers?Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    Already have a LEE, actually several.
    None cast to advertised size, not even the round ball mold
    I'm sure you probably already know this, but unless you use the exact same alloy the factory "proofs" their moulds with, weight and size are unlikely to match nominal specifications. This is why we have bullet sizers.

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    Try Amazon for RCBS moulds

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    Maybe it's a website glitch, they still have a pull down spot for molds?? I have several, always have cast great bullets.
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    RCBS website is not the best. Their new online catalog shows them listed.

    http://www.rcbs.com/resources/catalog.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    Already have a LEE, actually several.
    None cast to advertised size, not even the round ball mold

    That is unfortunate. I, for one, have never had any problems with the Lee molds casting out-of-spec. Always just enough to sneek thru the sizing die.....no sloppy ones....no very hard ones.

    Depends on your alloy. That can cause your boolits to drop at slightly different sizes than your mold. But your sizing die will take care of any oversizes!

    I am very happy with the Lee molds. Will buy more when/if I ever need them.

    banger-j

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    I ordered a RCBS 45 270 SAA from midway this weekend and received it today.
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