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2015-01-03 at 14:32 #487799
Ranch Dog
::Would like to see what interest there is in my bullets! What are you looking for?
I have three new bullets, a departure from what I typically work on, three bullets for bolt guns. I recently started to shoot my 300 Savage and 7.62×39 offerings and I’m working on a 308 Win. Any interest in these as NOE has expressed their interest in cutting them.
What about my existing designs. There are a number listed here but with little follow up. Are you still interested, what do you want to see?
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2015-01-03 at 15:36 #495192
teemu
Participant::I would be interested this mold
http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.php?cPath=71_74&osCsid=l07koqbgsmil7jdkd5ct7u51i4.260 4-cavity 2 GC 2 PB
2015-01-04 at 05:50 #495193billmclouth
Participant2015-01-04 at 13:26 #495194georgehajduk
::That’s funny I was just thinking of sending a email regarding the status on both 7.62×39 and 300 Savage molds. I’m more interested in the x39, eagerly waiting for it to come out. But wouldn’t mine picking up the 300 Savage as well depending on the bullet weight. If it’s around 150 grain, I’m in!

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2015-01-04 at 21:51 #495195davidlawrence
Participant2015-01-05 at 00:30 #4951962015-01-05 at 19:58 #495197Ranch Dog
::I would be interested this mold
http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.php?cPath=71_74&osCsid=l07koqbgsmil7jdkd5ct7u51i4.260 4-cavity 2 GC 2 PB
All right, a 25-20 Win bullet mold.
I would like to see a LFN – 220 grain version of your TLC 359-190GR. Keep the crimp groove in the same location as the 190 so it can be shot from my Marlin 35 Remington, 350 Remington Magnum or 358 Winchester
25 Remington
I have not plans to redesign anything at this point, you would need to talk to Swede about that. With the crimp groove at the same location, that would mean that the additional 30-grains of bullet would need to go into the case which would place the bullet’s body below the base of the neck on the 35 Rem. I personally wouldn’t be interested in the bullet.
I’ve always wanted to redesign my 35 Remington bullet back to my original target weight of 180-grains. That would entail eliminating the aft crimp groove and shorting the bullet up to the base of the case neck.

My original bullet was a 180 but I changed it to accommodate my 356 Win which I no longer have. I like cartridge specific bullets and felt that the 356 Win needed different features that would place it around 200-grains. I’ve also recently developed an interest in the 350 Rem Mag and what I’ve looked at has placed the bullet near 255-grains. I actually never target a weight when I look at a chamber. I let the features of the chamber and case neck dictate weight.
2015-01-06 at 00:55 #495198davidlawrence
Participant::Ranch Dog
35remington from the Marlin Owners forum and I purchased Ruger M77 MarkII rifles chambered in 350 Remington Magnum back in 2007.
Your TLC 359-190 grain bullet shoots very well in our guns.
Always wanted a cast lead with gas check bullet in the 250 grain range designed with this cartridge in mind.
What rifle do you have chambered in 350 Magnum?
25 Remington
2015-01-09 at 04:09 #495199ericvandusen
Participant::Would like to see what interest there is in my bullets! What are you looking for?
I have three new bullets, a departure from what I typically work on, three bullets for bolt guns. I recently started to shoot my 300 Savage and 7.62×39 offerings and I’m working on a 308 Win. Any interest in these as NOE has expressed their interest in cutting them.
What about my existing designs. There are a number listed here but with little follow up. Are you still interested, what do you want to see?
I’ve been patiently waiting for the 7.62×39 bullet ever since I first posted on it in this forum. Reading your other post about the coyote and bobcat kills with the M85 has got me pretty excited as I have one as well and that’s what I want the mold for. I can’t believe your father was going to leave you without letting you check on your kills!!! 😮
2015-01-09 at 20:21 #495200kevinensign
Participant::How about the TLC411-265RF? I’ve acquired a Marlin S and have since been on the “hunt” for anything that it will feed. NOE doesn’t list any in stock under your design, not sure if they have ever cut one. And since I am assuming the boolit was made for my rifle/Marlin I would be on board just to add to the collection of your other designs.
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2015-01-09 at 22:24 #495201Ranch Dog
::What rifle do you have chambered in 350 Magnum?
I’m think about building one on a Mossberg 800A. Numrich has the barrels and I’m watching for a reasonable price rifle to convert.
I’ve been patiently waiting for the 7.62×39 bullet ever since I first posted on it in this forum. Reading your other post about the coyote and bobcat kills with the M85 has got me pretty excited as I have one as well and that’s what I want the mold for. I can’t believe your father was going to leave you without letting you check on your kills!!! 😮
Hahh, my dad is just an old guy that got up early to go deer hunting. He thought I had wasted all the energy to get out there. I get it but it sure was fun!
I’m waiting on the weather to finish up the shooting with the Mini-30. I pretty sure that what I submit here at NOE will be a revised bullet with some very small changes.
How about the TLC411-265RF? I’ve acquired a Marlin S and have since been on the “hunt” for anything that it will feed. NOE doesn’t list any in stock under your design, not sure if they have ever cut one. And since I am assuming the boolit was made for my rifle/Marlin I would be on board just to add to the collection of your other designs.
I do or did have a TLC411-265-RF that was made specifically for the Marlin offered “FG” and “S”. This has proven to be a very effective whitetail and hog killer.

If you haven’t already. Please open a topic concerning your desire to see the buy.
2015-01-11 at 04:00 #495202steveleonard
Participant2015-01-11 at 15:27 #495203Ranch Dog
2015-01-12 at 03:54 #495204mikehupp
Participant2015-01-13 at 00:18 #495205davidlawrence
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