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I got a .550 round ball mould from Moose Moulds. Not cheap, but it's a nice mould and .550 is one of their standard sizes in single or double cavity configuration.

Good luck!

Notchy Bob
 
Also try Marty's Arms. He makes them in all sizes. I own 4 of his. Very well designed and made. Good luck.

I am looking at his .550 mold
It is a gang mold that throws 5 balls at a go and at $120 a pop, I really wish Lee made a .550 or .545 mold

I have only used Lyman and Lee Molds and the closest to a gang mold is one I have that throws a conical and a round ball for my .50's

Any pointers on the use of a larger gang mold?
 
I am looking at his .550 mold
It is a gang mold that throws 5 balls at a go and at $120 a pop, I really wish Lee made a .550 or .545 mold

I have only used Lyman and Lee Molds and the closest to a gang mold is one I have that throws a conical and a round ball for my .50's

Any pointers on the use of a larger gang mold?

Keep the lead hot, use a big dipper, and pour as fast as you can open & close the mould.
 
They are real easy to use. Keep your lead hot 690°-720°F and if you do not have bottom spout furnace just pore one hole at a time until the gang mold is filled up. If you are referring to the Marty's Arms gang mold you will not regret buying one as they are excellent. Again I own 4 of them. Prices have gone up as they were 100.00 each but everyone is having issues getting raw aluminum right now and factories and resellers are jacking prices up on people. I am glad I bought mine when I did. They are worth the money.
George.
 
A little harder to keep the mould hot but shouldn't be a problem for a experienced caster. I keep my lead a little hotter. I did finally try what was suggested. When starting out, just fill the first one or two cavitied, then as the mould heats up, fill another, and keep doing that until you get them all casting good.
 
As your lead is heating up lay the gang mold across the top of the melting pot so it will heat up. Same thing applies to bismuth/tin alloy for non toxic round balls. You will get the hang of it pretty quick. Good Shooting!
George.
 
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