I have both the Saeco #315 and their copy of the old RG-4 molds. I seem to remember that both do engrave on the nose portion of the bullet very well. Think I have a few of each already cast but not sized. Will have to check on those two. Another mold I have is an original NEI mold made by Walt Melander when his operation was in Oregon. That mold was listed by him as the 180 DD. 180 grain 30 cal cast bullet with a wedding ring just where the nose of the bullet transitions into the straight section of the body of the bullet. Haven't thought about the last three until the Saeco #315 was mentioned by Spindrift. Come to think on it, I have an old Winchester post '64 match rifle with the factory barrel and I'll have to see what I can scrounge up as far as scope mounts, rings and bases I may have for that rifle. Still doing my outside yard work and when I come in and rest too tired to do anything. But so far my efforts to clean up all the chicken trees, brush and poison ivy ( long sleeve work shirts and heavy gloves) are starting to look good. The Sako 75 previously has always shot very well with jacketed bullets and my dwindling supply of LC63 M72 match ammo. You'd think 57 year old ammo wouldn't shoot as well being that age but have gotten some very nice groups with the Sako. Frank