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Pistol with .567 bore

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I am kind of stumped as to what size mold I should get to be able to use this pistol. 14.4 mm mikes at .567 anyone care to advise?
 

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It is a true replica of a 1812 Virginia manufactory martial pistol. It was made in 1959 by Centaur. I put a lot of work into it, it was never fired so the bore is mint but it looked like somebody put it in a sack and tossed it around a damp basement for 60 years . The seller did not know what he had but I looked it up and found most were .54 and he had mentioned that and sells a lot of guns on here so I never checked until last night after buying a .530 RB mold a couple months ago. My bad, I should have miked it right away. .
 

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