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CLOSED Lee Almost A .350 Round Ball Mold

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The mold is spoken for.

I say almost because Lee uses a "tangential sprue". And that tangential sprue makes a flat spot on the side of the sphere. In the case of this .350 round ball mold the flat spot is located within the cross section of the round ball creating a little .35 sphere with a flat spot.
It's just enough that you won't get good accuracy in a .36 rifle.
By now you're probably scratching your head and wondering why this is even up for sale. Well, it sort of isn't.
It's free to a good home for the price of shipping to anyone who wants a buckshot mold between 00 and 000 in size.
Gimme a yell if you could use it.
 
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I'll take it if still available. I'll send a PM for the information needed. thanks steg49
 
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