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Thanks boys. TB - those bullets sure look good after coming out of the oven. With no need for lubrication, they'd be GREAT! What speeds have you driven powder coated bullets to, with good accuracy. That #429303 is really interesting. I had a 4-cavity Ohaus mould for that bullet back in the 1970's & shot it a bit, but the 4-cavity Keith bullet that came out at 275gr. is the one I kept. The #429303 mould was re-bored for paper patched bullets for my RB in .45 3 1/4". I still have a 2 cavity Lyman mould for the #429303 bullet. sure punches nice sharp round holes in the target. I saw a picture of the new Ruglins 1895. It appeared the forends were properly fitting the action and the actions were colour cased. I hope that is the way they are. I might have to purchase one of those if/when they come out. |