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Tried out my Callahan bag mold

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I ordered a .54 cal bag mold and a folding ladle from Larry Callahan. Well today I decided to give them a try. I just used a propane torch to heat the lead in the ladle. Let me tell you that bag mold Larry makes is VERY good and VERY well made. It looks amazing to me and casts one dang good ball. And that sprue cutter cuts the sprue dead flush with the ball. You couldn't cut the sprue any closer with a pair of flush cutters. If you are thinking about getting a bag mold, I for one HIGHLY recommend these. Now for the down side. Of course the handles will get hot quickly as they are thin steel with no wood insulating you from the heat. But these things are not meant to cast 100's of round ball. I cast 6 high quality balls in a matter of about 10 minutes wearing a pair of leather gloves. Sitting around a fire casting a few balls for a hunt is what I will use them for. Thank you to those of you who told me about Larry's outfit.
 
No there are no alignment features on the mold. But unless you run this thing over with a truck I don't see how it could get out of alignment.
Ok thanks. It looks like it might be fun to use with a historical frame of mind. Looks like some don't like it for a main casting mold but I don't know since I haven't used one.
 
Ok thanks. It looks like it might be fun to use with a historical frame of mind. Looks like some don't like it for a main casting mold but I don't know since I haven't used one.
Exactly, its just a period on the go type mold. You throw it in your bag ( bag mold) to cast up a few balls for a hunt or if you run out after a fight with some Red Coats. For Volume casting I have my Aluminum Lee Molds that I can pump out 100 ball in no time.
 
Ok thanks. It looks like it might be fun to use with a historical frame of mind. Looks like some don't like it for a main casting mold but I don't know since I haven't used one.
I find my bag molds easier to use than my regular molds. I line them all up and when one gets too hot to use, I grab the next. I usually will do three sizes at a time, and sort them as I cut the sprue off.
 

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I find my bag molds easier to use than my regular molds. I line them all up and when one gets too hot to use, I grab the next. I usually will do three sizes at a time, and sort them as I cut the sprue off.

How many would you say you get before it's too hot, obviously wearing gloves. I know it depends on how fast you cast too.
 
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