If you are talking about the second bullet, the SWC, it looks like an Ideal/Lyman 358431 bullet, one of the classic Keith designs.I'm betting that no one can tell me what mold this bullet came from.
I'm betting that no one can tell me what mold this bullet came from.
. . . casts bullets with no soul: 9mm 128 gr TC with no lube groove.
The second bullet is cast from a Lachmiller 150 grain SWC mold. Chances are
it is a three cavity. The mold is marked 150 but it will throw a 160 grain bullet
with the right alloy.
If that's the case, my cast bullets range from DooWop to old Country...When casting the bullets, crank up some Aretha. The bullets will become infused and your problem is solved.
The big one in the middle looks like these Lee Tumble Lube 208 Gr WCs.View attachment 813918
Some of today's work. 208 gr .44 cal wadcutter and 113 gr .38 cal wadcutter. I lucked into a "buy it now" deal on a very rare 358425 double cavity mold. I'm actually embarrassed about how little I paid for the mold. I've seen single cavity examples go for more than twice what I paid for the DC.
These bullets have soul.
The big one in the middle looks like these Lee Tumble Lube 208 Gr WCs.
View attachment 813941
Do those 9's have to be coated?