well im in need of two round ball molds. first i need a .695 for my musket. second, i need a .570 and that caliber brings this question.
what do you think i should pick, a Lyman .570 mold or have Jeff Tanner make me a .570 mold?
ive got a mold from each maker and neither are bad. but ive never owned a round ball mold from Lyman so i can speak for their quallity.
the lyman molds seem durable and long lasting. they also come with a sprew cutter which takes a step out of the process and makes the balls look nicer (for what thats worth). the downside is they are expensive.
the J. Tanner molds are nice and the brass seems to heat up quickly and hold heat well enough. his prices are very reasonable and the ball dimensions are good. the onley issues ive ever had is his one size fits all grooves for the mold handles tend to make closing the mold a bit finicky. the lack of a sprue cutter means there is a bit more work involved in casting.
im sorta torn between the two molds...
thanks
-Matt
what do you think i should pick, a Lyman .570 mold or have Jeff Tanner make me a .570 mold?
ive got a mold from each maker and neither are bad. but ive never owned a round ball mold from Lyman so i can speak for their quallity.
the lyman molds seem durable and long lasting. they also come with a sprew cutter which takes a step out of the process and makes the balls look nicer (for what thats worth). the downside is they are expensive.
the J. Tanner molds are nice and the brass seems to heat up quickly and hold heat well enough. his prices are very reasonable and the ball dimensions are good. the onley issues ive ever had is his one size fits all grooves for the mold handles tend to make closing the mold a bit finicky. the lack of a sprue cutter means there is a bit more work involved in casting.
im sorta torn between the two molds...
thanks
-Matt