I have a mix of 4, 6, and 8 cavity molds for handgun boolits and have not noticed a difference in quality between them after improving my temperature control and studying up on my alloys.
Looking at adding a new caliber, 30 carbine. I powder coat and use a ProMelt 2 (bottom pour pot). In looking at available molds, I'm having a hard time finding anything beyond 2 cavity.
I am assuming that 2 cavity is an artifact from when ladle pour pots dominated the market. Before I start researching what it would take to get a semi-custom 6 or 8 cavity mold made, I thought I would ask. Why use a mold with fewer cavities?
Update: after posting I saw this thread: https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...ld-is-adequate
My summary: Ladle pout is a reason to use fewer, hand/wrist issues is a reason to use fewer cavities. If those aren't in play, use as many as you want.
I'll leave this thread posted in case anyone wants to chime in here, but I think my inquiry here may be redundant.