have any of the other casters here used this brand of buckshot molds?
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Re: buckshot mold
No Sir, the only one I have used is the Lee 18 cavity buckshot mold in 00 buck.
But...I have been looking at that brand for a long time, just never pulled the trigger yet
I'd like to try the #4 buck.
Don2
But...I have been looking at that brand for a long time, just never pulled the trigger yet

I'd like to try the #4 buck.
Don2
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Re: buckshot mold
Unusual looking mold. Personally, I'd have concerns with even my gloved hand that close to the pour. Awful short handles.
Also, cutting the each buckshot off the sprue individually with wire cutters .... no thanks. Sounds like an exercise in futility. The time you save pouring 20 buckshot per pour will be more than offset by the extra time is takes you hand cut each buckshot.
Also, cutting the each buckshot off the sprue individually with wire cutters .... no thanks. Sounds like an exercise in futility. The time you save pouring 20 buckshot per pour will be more than offset by the extra time is takes you hand cut each buckshot.
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Re: buckshot mold
how do you like the Lee one?No Sir, the only one I have used is the Lee 18 cavity buckshot mold in 00 buck.
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