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Lee Conical BP Revolver Bullet Mold
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Item: IK-214300
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Lee Conical BP Revolver Bullet Mold

Save money by molding your own black powder revolver conical bullets. Mold body is crafted from aluminum with steel sprue cutters and wooden handles. Double cavity mold for volume casting. Bullets produced will have two lube grooves. Made in USA.
Available: .36 caliber/.375"; .44 caliber/.450"; .44 caliber/Ruger .456".

Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
4.8 out of 5
4.8 out of 5
16 out of 16(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Anonymous
Location:channelview, texas
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Satisfied
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Very satisfied
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5 out of 5
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jaded1
Location:pioneer ca
Age:36-45
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
excelant
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i have produced 600 rounds with it in about two hours with about 6 that had to be thrown back in the pot
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5 out of 5
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tazmontana
Location:Absarokee,Mt
Age:46-55
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Lee 45 BP Mold
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Just got back from the range... casting the bullets was straight forward... really happy with the preformance
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5 out of 5
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MaGibson
Location:Union County, Georgia
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
They shoot great!
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This is the best conical out there for black powder revolvers. There is one word of CAUTION though: if you lube the sides of the bullet, it may not stay in place once the revolver is fired with full loads! I had a couple of them come forward enough to tie up the revolver and I had to reseat them with the ram. I just started putting grease over top of them and I've never had any problems since. This happened in both Pietta and Uberti revolvers in .44 caliber. I did order the one for the Ruger, but it is too oversized for use in the Italian pieces. Also, in reproduction 1851's and 1858's, the cylinders need to be loaded out of the gun on a loading stand because the bullets will not fit into the cut on the gun.
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