I cast for .30-30, .32-20, .35 Win, .38-55, .357, 9mm, .44mag, .40 cal BPCR, .45 cal BPCR and muzzle-loader. I have commercial molds from Lee, RCBS, CBE, and Lyman. I have custom molds from NOE, Buffalo Arms and Steve Brooks. Also have a couple of unknown maker.
The .329 sizing die however… I started casting for it (8x56R), but then I thought what if… What if I take a jacketed .338 bullet and run it through the .329 die. Works like a charm. Yet to test it in flight and I want to cut it and half and double check width of the jacket after swaging, but initial experiment of just resizing a jacketed bullet went pretty well.
.311 I cast for 7.62×38mmR, 45-70 because they don’t make bullets big enough, Carcano, Snider, Martini Henry, 12ga Lee slugs. That’s about it. The rest are from previous experiments and what not. All common and heavily consumed calibres I tend to just buy in bulk.
Also, thanks to @TheDude for sending me these cute little bullets to try (168gr 30cal for size reference).
I am not 100% with Xring mould, not so much the mould, it makes fantastic projectiles, it’s awesome, but my Snider chamber seems to be within spec, I guess, so trying CBE cast bullets before I know if I need that mould.
CBE are equivalent to RCBS or better, I believe. David is great to deal with, I buy all my cast goodies from CBE now. I also buy Simplex dies too. I’m big on buying Aistralian, can you tell?
I only cast these guys now cause I can’t buy them for love nor money. Hexagonal with a 1:20 twist for use in a Whitworth BP Rifle. Mould was custom made in the U.K and cost way more then I’m prepared to share.
I use Lee moulds and cast for 308, 300blackout, 44 mag and 7/8 12ga slugs. Also 00sg with a sharpshooter usa mould, nice mould but I don’t think they make them any more.
CBE is your answer…Never use a mallet again! That’s what I love about the heavy sprue plates of CBE and the like, no need to hit it to break the sprue, even at 16 BHN alloy!