NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME

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Can someone post up some photos of these loaded in a magazine?
I'm about to order the mould, but would like to see where the loaded boolit contacts the magazine rib first.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME

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Thanks, I am new to casting... What are the options offered? Are they needed?

Available Options:

Drill for Probe:
01 (+$2.50)
Lyman / RCBS style Top Punch:
01 (+$5.00)
Mold Wrench and Sprueplate Lube:
01 (+$2.50)
Saeco style Top Punch:
01 (+$7.50)


I am not concerned about the cost as much as what they actually are.
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I have an extra of this mold.....bought it for my brother....if anyone is interested send me a PM. I will discount it a bit for you.

5 Cavity Plain Base.....PERFECT for sub sonics.
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SER wrote: Thanks, I am new to casting... What are the options offered? Are they needed?

Available Options:

Drill for Probe:
01 (+$2.50)
This is for a mold thermometer that they sell so you know what your mold temp is. Not needed.
Lyman / RCBS style Top Punch:
01 (+$5.00)
This is for a RCBS/Lyman lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need it.
Mold Wrench and Sprueplate Lube:
01 (+$2.50)
Add this if you don't own any allen wrenches. For sprue plate lube you can use synthetic 2 stroke oil.
Saeco style Top Punch:
01 (+$7.50)
This is for a Saeco lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need this.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME

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Jailer wrote:
SER wrote: Thanks, I am new to casting... What are the options offered? Are they needed?

Available Options:

Drill for Probe:
01 (+$2.50)
This is for a mold thermometer that they sell so you know what your mold temp is. Not needed.
Lyman / RCBS style Top Punch:
01 (+$5.00)
This is for a RCBS/Lyman lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need it.
Mold Wrench and Sprueplate Lube:
01 (+$2.50)
Add this if you don't own any allen wrenches. For sprue plate lube you can use synthetic 2 stroke oil.
Saeco style Top Punch:
01 (+$7.50)
This is for a Saeco lube sizer. If you don't have one you don't need this.

Thank you sir. I guess this will be the next thing I order.
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Overton-AR wrote:I have an extra of this mold.....bought it for my brother....if anyone is interested send me a PM. I will discount it a bit for you.

5 Cavity Plain Base.....PERFECT for sub sonics.

Thanks for the PM's guys....my extra mold is now on its way to the new owner.
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Sorry to bump this guys BUT....I casted like 15-20lbs of this bullet and tried to load some dummy rounds and getting no where near 2.060.

I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".

Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.

Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.

I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.

I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".

I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
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Sorry to bump this guys BUT....I casted like 15-20lbs of this bullet and tried to load some dummy rounds and getting no where near 2.060.

I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".

Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.

Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.

I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.

I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".

I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
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Re: NOE 311365 - 200 Grain Spire Points......AWESOME

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psychbiker wrote:Sorry to bump this guys BUT....I casted like 15-20lbs of this bullet and tried to load some dummy rounds and getting no where near 2.060.

I was around 1.960 in two blackout ARs, a CMMG pistol barrel that's been sent back to have it re-reamed and a PSA 16".

Could I be doing something wrong? The brass was purchased ready to load; deprimed, size, and trimmed. I checked these in my Sheridan and they work.

Could I be crimping wrong? Using a lee taper crimp.

I also use a 9mm die to lightly open the mouth.

I just struggled to get a few different cast bullets to chamber. Doesnt look like anything will be over 2.000".

I size to .310 and hi-tek coated some and 45/45/10 alox others.
I have the same deal with this projectile. Anything north of 2 jams the lands in my noveske. I seat at 1.95 to avoid this issue. Other than that I love it.
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