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I received my first mold to day from Accurate Molds LLC.
I want to Thank MColeman for directing me to the company.
The mold is beautiful just like you said it would be and I can not weight to get to casting.
Thanks again for the information.
Last edited by funshooter; 05/22/13.
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almost so pretty you hate to get it dirty.... almost.
Whatever you are willing to put up with, is exactly what you will have.
When your ship comes in. ... make sure you are willing to unload it.
PAYPAL, sucks and I will never use them again. I recommend you do the same.
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Yep
I have company coming in Saturday (my Dad) so I do not know when I will get the chance to get it broke in buy If he wants to see how it is done I may get a earlier start on it than I plan to.
I have cast .760 balls for my blunderbuss in the past. So I know the basics just need to get some practice to perfect the fast ones.
A big THANK YOU to you as well blammer. You guys help all of us newbe's out more than you will ever knok.
The fire is a great place for info.
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You are more than welcome. Glad I could be of help to you. I expect my fifth mould from Accurate today.
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What material do you folks like the body of the mold to be made of?
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Aluminum for me but I'm far from an expert. I like Accurate Molds.
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Me neither but I like the aluminum molds as well, that's what the majority of mine are made of.
Got a few RCBS and Lyman iron molds and they work okay but the rest from LBT, Lee and Accurate Molds are aluminum. It heats quickly and in gang molds is lighter so it�s not as tiring on those marathon casting sessions.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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