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unclepaddy

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Bought an Arsenal brass mold a while back. 210 grain Keith style .41 caliber. No matter what I did the failure rate ran about 70% and I finally contacted the manufacture. (bullets wrinkled and mold not filling. It sort of worked around 800 degrees.) They asked me to send it back and I did. 2 months go by and I get it back holding 4 soft lead bullets. No note, no comments. I assume they thought they were demonstrating its efficacy. None of the bullets were completely filled out in the driving band, and here is a photo of my favorite one. I get much better results from inexpensive Lee molds on a regular basis. If anyone in the Laramie Wyoming area wants it, it is yours for free. PM me.
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Try reading this thread for some sympathetic information and ideas on using brass molds, especially post #6. You are not alone, but not everyone has the same problem. Smoking brass or developing a patina (a surface oxide layer) appears to help.
 
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Try reading this thread for some sympathetic information and ideas on using brass molds, especially post #6. You are not alone, but not everyone has the same problem. Smoking brass or developing a patina (a surface oxide layer) appears to help.
yeah, I bought it impulsively and didn’t know anything about brass as a mold material. Since the manufacturer doesn’t seem to be able to make it work either I’d just as soon get shed of it. Thanks for the info though.
 
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