I now have 14 Lee moulds in both the old and new style none of which I can say anything bad about as they all cast nice bullets that shoot great in my old rifles. I really miss the old 38 cal. 150 something gr. HP single cavity Lee mould I had many years ago when they used to make those,pretty cool design for its time. I'm not sure what really happened to that mould. I have a couple old Lyman/Ideal moulds as well as a few NOE mould but I like my Lee's just as well.
I really like the new design of the Lee moulds especially the new alignment pin system. My most recent purchase from Lee was the .312” 185 gr. RNGC bullet which I will be testing out in my Mosin rifles over the 4th. I was pleasantly surprised to find it dropping bullets close to .314” but most all my Lee mould drop over sized bullets anyways.
Some of my favorites are the Lee 32 cal. TL314 SWC,Lee .TL.312” 160 gr.,Lee 452” 200 gr. SWC & TLRN 230 gr. as well as the Lee .309 170 gr. RNFP.
Here is a photo of half of the mould block of the 185 gr. Lee I just picked up recently and it cast really nice bullets. For less than $25 delivered it's just hard to beat.
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