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    Full.Lead.Taco
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      223-38-RN Hill (For .22 LR Reloading)

      We will be running 2 cavity, 2 cavity Brass, 3 cavity, 3 cavity Brass, 4 cavity, 5 cavity and 5 cavity Brass.
      Will assume mould blocks will be Aluminium if not requested as Brass.

      Top punch, wrenches and sprue lube are extras now if you want them

      Prices will be our standard website prices ( http://www.noebulletmoulds.com )
      2 cavity $79.00
      2 cavity Brass $101.00
      3 cavity $86.00
      3 cavity Brass $108.00
      4 cavity $92.00
      5 cavity $99.00
      5 cavity Brass $121.00

      Lyman/RCBS style Top Punch $5.00
      Saeco style Top Punch $7.50
      Mould Wrenches / Sprue Lube $2.50
      Lyman Single pin HP with Handle ADD $35.00 (1 cavity only)

      Will run this as soon as we get 10 signed up and we get the tooling in.
      Will have them listed on our website as a inventory item as soon as we have them ran
      So you can use Pay-Pal, Credit Card or Check / Money order
      Post a “I want” and receive a 15% discount off the website
      We will PM a discount code for you to use at check out

      If you have question – Visit our website or PM me

      Thanks
      Swede Nelson

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      Full.Lead.Taco
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        List of orders:
        1 teemu 3 cavity brass HP
        2 Alvin York 5 cavity aluminium
        3 dromia 4 cavity aluminium
        4 dromia 2 cavity aluminium HP
        5 Dennis Beaudry 4 cavity aluminium HP
        6 D-RIG 4 cavity aluminium
        7 rsterne 2 cavity aluminium HP
        8 K.O. 2 cavity aluminium HP
        9 david 4 cavity aluminium HP
        10 D-RIG 2 cavity aluminium HP

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        teemu
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          I want 2-cavity Alum. GC and Lyman/RCBS style Top Punch

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          fredriffle
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            I want to help . I really do just don’t have the cash right now . And I want this bad . I’m so sorry guys .

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            adamsutherland
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              List updated.

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              AlvinYork
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                Awesome! I’m not reloading 22 LR yet but I see kits out there that help you do it.
                I’m in. 5 cav Aluminum.

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                  List updated.

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                  adamsutherland
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                    Any chance of a crimp tool to go with this bullet??

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                    adamsutherland
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                      I am a bit surprised at the lack of traction here for this mould.

                      The tong tool moulds that come with the kits are a challenge to use to make quality bullets, fine if you only want a cylinder full at a time, but if you want Tenex performance at Blazer prices, the attraction of handloading .22 rf for me, then a quality mould that will give good consistent bullets easily is  a must as you need to concentrate on the casting process not stopping your gloves from catching fire.

                      Also for reloading .22 rf the two of the three essentials are a mould and a crimping tool, the third being a reliable priming compound, these will give better consistency being separate tools.

                      Or am I just the saddest of the sad people who reload .22 rf?

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                        Maybe because it is a rimfire? I remember the first time I saw one of the commercially available kits for reloading 22LR my first thought was that I’d have to buy new, primed cases from Remington or some other shop because there’s no way to prime the thing. With that thought in my head I turned the page on reloading rimfire cartridges. My feeling is that a lot of people think that way, or some variation on it and this could be why we’re not getting a huge response from the good customers of NOE for this design.

                        I, obviously, revisited  the subject and found you actually can reload a spent 22LR case. And you crimp it down on the heel with a special tool. Then my love of gadgets and tools kicked in and I started paying more attention to 22LR, and rimfire in general, reloading.

                        Put me down for the crimping tool as well, if we can get one made.

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                          Have a couple .22 rimfire (Marlin 60, Remmy 514 and a Beretta Hakim )and .22 WMR barrel that will be turned for use with a .25 Benji Marauder Breech… this will be very good for those…

                          will experiment also with an oversize .218+ groove Benji Discovery barrel… the design looks like it just might size down that far…

                          If possible could I get one  cavity cut with less crimp shank length… to make a 33 to 35 grain round and the 38g round in the same mold block?

                          so yeah sign me up for a 2 cavity aluminum please…

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                            Sign me up for a 4 cavity aluminum with HP pin .

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                              ” I Want ”  Sign me up for a 4 cavity aluminum .

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                              rsterne
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                                I am interested in a 2 cavity aluminum with a Lyman HP pin, please…. I will PM Al and ask him if he could add the drawing for the HP version, as it would have to be shorter LOA, assuming the Lyman pin is 1/8″ diameter….

                                Bob

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                                  I am a bit surprised at the lack of traction here for this mould.

                                  The tong tool moulds that come with the kits are a challenge to use to make quality bullets, fine if you only want a cylinder full at a time, but if you want Tenex performance at Blazer prices, the attraction of handloading .22 rf for me, then a quality mould that will give good consistent bullets easily is  a must as you need to concentrate on the casting process not stopping your gloves from catching fire.

                                  Also for reloading .22 rf the two of the three essentials are a mould and a crimping tool, the third being a reliable priming compound, these will give better consistency being separate tools.

                                  Or am I just the saddest of the sad people who reload .22 rf?

                                  Count me a one how didn’t know one could reload .22 lr.  Could you point me to a website that explains the process?  If it’s not too hard or expensive, I would probably be willing to do it too.

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                                  adamsutherland
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                                    Do an internet search for Sharpshooter 22 reloader as an example.

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