New "Taco Bullet Mold" aka 300blk bullet mold for dummies

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Gagunner
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Re: New "Taco Bullet Mold" aka 300blk bullet mold for dummies

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Is the mold still available? I’m not seeing it on NOE website.
excess650
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Re: New "Taco Bullet Mold" aka 300blk bullet mold for dummies

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Gagunner wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 1:32 pm Is the mold still available? I’m not seeing it on NOE website.
no grooves

https://noebulletmolds.com/site/product ... 25-rn-ce4/

grooved

https://noebulletmolds.com/site/product ... 25-rn-ce3/
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Re: New "Taco Bullet Mold" aka 300blk bullet mold for dummies

Post by Sfbeninati »

Accuracy issues. I’m getting about 4-6 MOA with a 12.5” BCM.

I Saw your video about a year ago and bought the HTC310-225-RN-CE4 5 from NOE. Using hitek supercoat i have tried both sizing my bullets back down to 311 and 308 after coating. I thought my issue was neck tension thus further sizing down to 308. I believe my biggest issue is inconsistent Ogive to bottom measurement because I cannot uniform that portion of the bullet. Thus when seating my bullets I get variance of 0.020 even though the bullets measure the same from tip to bottom. Have you experienced this before? Any solutions would be appreciated.

I also see in your previous post you confirm adequate sizing with your Sheridan gague. I have also had zero luck with any of my casted/hitek coated bullets passing the same gauge. When using factory bullets almost always a pass (minus those 1/100ish failures).
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