All my guns shoot well. The limiting factor is my 80 year old eyes. Sad because I remember when I was shooting high power matches and could see a .30 caliber bullet hole on a 300 yd target. Iron sights were my friend back then. Not so much anymore.
OK, I have found a few like that over the years. I started making my own molds about 5 years ago. I found that after cutting I bring the mold up to temp and drop the cherry back in and cut more by hand, that gives me a round bullet. If a mold is cut off center, you will have the bullet stick in one side. I have to be careful to center the cherry.Not a lead heat problem with my off-center mold, I have been casting for 50 years and know the process well, my mold is really off center, I have seen in reviews of Lyman molds that others have ended up with a poorly cut mold as well.
I have around 1 dozen molds of different sizes, this mold is the only one that throws a cockeyed ball. I find the new CNC lee molds to be as good as any and cast a very consistent ball. The best mold I ever used was a .395 Rapine mold that I borrowed from a friend before I bought that size for myself.
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