Kevin
If possible, and you are close enough to the border catch a gun show. You may find a used mold or two for the price of a new one.
I've got little to no use for Lee molds. Nuff said.
I've got 45-70 molds made by Lyman, RCBS, Saeco. All three of these molds produce out standing bullets.
My favorite plinking bullet is from Saeco, it's a 350 grain GC'd flat point that goes like a house afire with RL-7, I've got a 405 grain RCBS GC'd and a Lyman 405 Plain base both did well with IMR3031, I don't use often. I've got a wonderful old Lyman mold that throws a 445 Gr GC'd bullet that is my hunting bullet, with a bucket full of IMR 4064. And I have a 500 grain GC'd Lyman bullet that I've not used and many years. The 500 grain just plain beat me up.
Jim
If possible, and you are close enough to the border catch a gun show. You may find a used mold or two for the price of a new one.
I've got little to no use for Lee molds. Nuff said.
I've got 45-70 molds made by Lyman, RCBS, Saeco. All three of these molds produce out standing bullets.
My favorite plinking bullet is from Saeco, it's a 350 grain GC'd flat point that goes like a house afire with RL-7, I've got a 405 grain RCBS GC'd and a Lyman 405 Plain base both did well with IMR3031, I don't use often. I've got a wonderful old Lyman mold that throws a 445 Gr GC'd bullet that is my hunting bullet, with a bucket full of IMR 4064. And I have a 500 grain GC'd Lyman bullet that I've not used and many years. The 500 grain just plain beat me up.
Jim