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"Bullet Casting Part 2- Casting, Quenching, etc" Video #75 Iraqveteran8888

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  • sorry for the noob question. I have been trying to figure out how you know which set of mold handles go with the corresponding molds. is it a one sizes fits all? I wanted to start with a 2 cavity mold, but a lot of these handles online say they fit 4 cavity molds. Just getting a little hung up on creating my list of equip to get.

  • @rugerp89ipsc

    Yes, typically a 2 cavity mold with use handles designed for 2 cavities. In all actuality, you may need to modify cross branded handles slightly, but all in all, they are made to same basic standard. Even still, I would recommend keeping the brands the same. I.E. Lyman mold=Lyman Handles.

    Same principle applies to 6 cavity molds.

  • Titties, never heard that one. Funny stuff.

    Also, casting off the back of your truck, priceless.

  • Yeah I have a funny sense of humor...glad you concur...lol

  • This may be a crazy question, but do you know of a way to get custom logo on the nose of the bullet? I figure there may molds like that out there. and you have to admit it would be pretty sweet!

  • It would be very very difficult to machine a mold block that precisely.

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  • "take you a spoon full of titties....."

    Classic Eric.

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  • 4:08 That magic dog...

  • Very well done. Thank you. You are a natural teacher. Lol @ titties...

  • just reading the responses thought i'd throw out some useful info,..always use the handles that go to the molds cause if there out of alignment they'll mess up the pins and holes . also one way to help keep the molds from getting hot too fast is to run two different molds at the same time ..put one down to cool then fill the other ..i always cast 358's and 458's at the same time even if i don't need one of them.

  • "Take your titties and throw em back in the pot."

    That made me shoot coffee out my nose. Thanks, Eric. Thanks so much.

  • thanks for the vid and do they make molds for rifle bullets soory i know stupid question but dont know any thing about makeing bullets and btw i finally subscribed

  • Hey, noob question. Why not go with a 4 or 6 bullet mold? What's the advantage of a 1 or 2 hole mold? Love your vids btw. Learned a ton about reloading.

  • Do you ever cast copper or brass bullets?

  • What caliber bullets you make in this video?

  • very informative thanks for this video titties ha

  • so if im right the lead sticking is pretty much condensation but with molten lead

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