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.590 rb mold?

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blk bart said:
dose anyone know where i can get a .590 round ball mold ?


Try Jeff Tanner in the UK.
Fast service, easy payment. Simple moulds no spue cutter but cast well

http://www.jt-bullet-moulds.co.uk/

This link was down just now but this should be the site.

Dan
 
You can buy .585" diameter balls from Track, Rush Creek, and Eddie May. YOu might want to try some of them before going to the expense of buying a mold, which may not be the correct diameter for your bore, either. :shocked2: :idunno:
 
Paul, can you post contact info. for Rush Creek
and Eddie May. I would like to try some .585 balls
and can't seem to find them on Tracts site.
Thanks, Fred
 
Rush Creek Roundballs are sold at Dixon's and by several other suppliers. Here is the address and phone I found on them googling the name.

205 W FRANKLIN ST KENTON, OH 43326
Voice: 1-419-674-4946

Another phone number I found is 1-877-674-4949 . Since its a toll free number, you might call it to see if you get through. My brother has ordered odd-sized balls from them before.

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Eddy May Round Balls
159 Ridley Rd.
Chatsworth, GA 30705
706-581-8225

Mr. May has lots of fans here on the forum, both for the quality of his castings, and the delivery time.

I hope that helps. :thumbsup:
 
If you shoot more then 200rd a year.
I would buy a mold.
needed a .520 for my .54 smoothie. Jeff Turner built one and shipped it in a few weeks.
Price was very reasonable and it is a very good mold. Uses Lee mold handles, which are inexpensive. The only problem is you need a spure cutter.
I can recommend Jeff Turner.
Regards
Mike
 

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