K kparrott Well-Known Member * Joined Nov 27, 2009 Messages 63 Reaction score 0 Dec 24, 2009 #1 I was at the local gun store and found a round ball mould(.490). My question is does anyone mould their own round balls? It looks like something I'd be interested in trying when I start shooting more.
I was at the local gun store and found a round ball mould(.490). My question is does anyone mould their own round balls? It looks like something I'd be interested in trying when I start shooting more.
F frontier gander Well-Known Member * Joined Mar 31, 2008 Messages 3,500 Reaction score 3 Dec 24, 2009 #2 i cast my own. Heres a little How to: i put together. http://thepowerbeltforum.powerguild.net ... s-t707.htm
i cast my own. Heres a little How to: i put together. http://thepowerbeltforum.powerguild.net ... s-t707.htm
cayuga In Remembrance * Joined Aug 12, 2005 Messages 9,993 Reaction score 57 Dec 24, 2009 #3 I've cast roundball for about 30 years. I cast the .490 and the .530. Lee molds work good and have a short spur.
I've cast roundball for about 30 years. I cast the .490 and the .530. Lee molds work good and have a short spur.
C choc-dog Well-Known Member * Joined May 19, 2006 Messages 1,120 Reaction score 1 Dec 26, 2009 #4 I have a T-C round ball mould .490 I do not use any more.....$10.00 Chocdog
N Nutoy Well-Known Member * Joined Dec 17, 2009 Messages 81 Reaction score 0 Dec 26, 2009 #5 choc-dog, how many balls will it do at one time?
B bernieg Well-Known Member * Joined May 6, 2009 Messages 243 Reaction score 0 Dec 27, 2009 #6 Just got one for Christmas. Double ball Lee mould. Now all i need is a melter for the lead. :lol: Thanks to my wife!!!
Just got one for Christmas. Double ball Lee mould. Now all i need is a melter for the lead. :lol: Thanks to my wife!!!