322-217-SP (ELCO) (15) GB291

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    SwedeNelson
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      NOE 322-217-SP (ELCO) 
      We will be running this like a inventory run

      http://noebulletmolds.com/photos/albums/322-217-SP-ELCO-/322-217-SP_-PB-_217_gr_Sketch.Jpg%5B/img%5D

      http://noebulletmolds.com/photos/albums/322-217-SP-ELCO-/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_322-217-SP_-PB-_217_gr_Sketch.Jpg%5B/img%5D

      Will offer this one .320 Dia. or .322 Dia.

      We will be running 1 cavity, 1 cavity Brass, 2 cavity, 2 cavity Brass, 3 cavity, 4 cavity, 4 cavity Brass, 5 cavity. Plain Base only.

      All moulds will be assumed to be Aluminum unless Brass is requested!

      Prices will be our standard website prices ( http://www.noebulletmoulds.com )
      1 cavity $68.00
      1 cavity Brass $90.00
      2 cavity $79.00
      2 cavity Brass $101.00
      3 cavity $86.00
      4 cavity $92.00
      4 cavity Brass $114.00
      5 cavity $99.00

      Lyman/RCBS style Top Punch $5.00
      Saeco style Top Punch $7.50
      Mould Wrenches / Sprue Lube $2.50

      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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      4060may
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        put me down for 1-cavity, .322 dia, 1.220 long, brass

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        adamsutherland
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          List updated.

          Al notified.

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          craig
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            Hi,

            Please put me down for an aluminum, one cavity, .322 base mold.

            Thanks much.

            edit to add, if it’s easier for you folks, you can switch my request to brass

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            robertkaires
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              I want a 1.220 1 cavity brass .322 base.

              Thanks,
              Bob

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              adamsutherland
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                frankelliott
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                  I want a 1.22 long, 2 cav, brass, .322 base band.

                  Frank

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                  andreschofield
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                    Please put me down for an aluminum, one cavity, .322 base mold.

                    Thank you Sir,

                    Andre`

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                    adamsutherland
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                      Irascible
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                        So, here we have another schuetzen style bullet which will mostly be bought by Schuetzen shooters, but it is sized for WW alloy! We normaly use alloys from 1 in 16 up to 1 in 30 alloys. Last bullet like this I ended up buying more than one mold because 1 in 20 alloy ended up casting larger than specified for WW alloy. Soooo, how big will these molds cast with 1 in 20 or 1 in 25?

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                        barrywgoodwin
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                          Please change my order to a two cavity mold – Thank You bwgdog

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                          adamsutherland
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                            Updated.

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                            frankelliott
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                              These are the shrinkage rates between WW, 20/1 & 30/1, in aluminum and brass. Note that the rate is almost the same, between WW & 20/1. The difference between aluminum and brass molds is greater than the difference between WW & 20/1. WW weigths a little more and in this mold, it’s about 1 gr heavier.

                              Alum

                              WW= 1.0039048

                              20/1= 1.0039242

                              30/1= 1.0042277

                              Brass

                              WW=  1.0040661

                              20/1= 1.0040855 1

                              30/1= 1.0043891

                              Frank

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                              Irascible
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                                Thanks, are those numbers percentage?
                                The reason I brought this up is that I purchased a brass, 323-185 RF mold expecting it to cast smaller with 1 in 20 alloy and it came out .324+. Then I bought a 321-185 RF mold to get the .322 diameter bullet I wanted without having to size the base band, which left finned bases using either my LEE or NOE nose first, push through, sizers. Why size at all? To fit in my breach loader on which the case is expanded as far as I could.
                                Anyway, I would like to order one of these molds, in brass, but don’t know which size?

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                                frankelliott
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                                  The numbers refect the shirkage, per inch. Using a aluminum mold, with a 20/1 shrinkage rate of 1.0039242 and has a base band hole size of .3233, you get:

                                  .3233 (machined diameter) / 1.0039242 = .322036

                                  brass = .3233 / 1.00408551 = .321985

                                  The numbers refect the shirkage, per inch. Using a aluminum mold, with a 20/1 shrinkage rate of 1.0039242 and has a base band hole size of .3233, you get:

                                  .3233 (machined diameter) / 1.0039242 = .322036

                                  brass = .3233 / 1.00408551 = .321985

                                  WW, with a brass mold = .3233 / 321800

                                  20/1, brass = .3233 / .321985

                                  The .3233 diameter that I’m using, is just a number to refect the variation, I don’t know what Al uses as a machined base band diameter.

                                  Order the size that you need as 20/1 and WW are virtually the same.

                                  Frank

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                                  Irascible
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                                    Thanks again. It is interesting that there is a difference in diameter between an aluminum and brass mold, why?

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