Yet!AndyC wrote: No idea what to do with these things - I don't have a 9mm or 38/357
A stroke of good fortune...
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Re: A stroke of good fortune...
Re: A stroke of good fortune...
What better reason to buy a 9mm and a .357 than having all those lovely molds and noting to shoot the bullets in.
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Re: A stroke of good fortune...
well.... if you want to practice a little with the new treasures, I would gladly experiment with some of the wad cutters .... a few hundred or so should give you the satisfaction of playing around with the new tools, and I would certainly give you a full range report 

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Re: A stroke of good fortune...
Well Andy, the way I see it you have 2 choices.....
One would be to buy a 9mm or 357, or second option, send them to me...!!!
Just kidding, but a 9mm and 357 are fun to shoot in between all you BIG guns.
I feel a 357 is more versatile than a 9mm.
I shoot both, I make shot shells with 357 brass, or even 2 or 3 round ball loads.
Thats where the versatile comes in. I Guess you could do other stuff with 9mm, but it not very popular???
Just my opinion, it's not worth much
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One would be to buy a 9mm or 357, or second option, send them to me...!!!
Just kidding, but a 9mm and 357 are fun to shoot in between all you BIG guns.
I feel a 357 is more versatile than a 9mm.
I shoot both, I make shot shells with 357 brass, or even 2 or 3 round ball loads.
Thats where the versatile comes in. I Guess you could do other stuff with 9mm, but it not very popular???
Just my opinion, it's not worth much

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Re: A stroke of good fortune...
Clearly, the correct answer is to buy a 9mm AND a 357 :-)No idea what to do with these things - I don't have a 9mm or 38/357
other options are:
# sell the molds
# donate one or more of the molds to somebody who is just getting into casting
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