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Round Ball Brass Mold .614. Single Cavity. Condition is "Used".
This mold came from England Ball Molds. No sprue cutoff.
Looks to have been sprayed with Mold release.
Uses Lee 6 cavity handles (NOT included).
$54.00 shipped
Payment USPS Money Order
Shipped to US ONLY.
First "I'll Take It" trumps all.

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With roofing lead, using an LBT lead tester it won't register. Using calipers a 12 ball average is .611.5. I also rolled balls between 2 files and a 4 ball average is .614. I'm not the best caster & others may have different results. I haven't shot any of the above as weather has been turning bad. Thanks for your interest.
 
Thank you for the info. I have a .610 mold for my .615 bore smoothrifle. This doesn't sound much different. Not sure I'd gain enough projectile mass to make much terminal difference.

If it sits here too long, I may get tempted again.
 
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