MP Brass 359640

Ben

Moderator
Staff member
This has got to be one of my all time favorite 38/357 moulds.
I cast several hundred with it this morning.

Ben




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Aya

Member
This bullet has given me the best groups ever, in my mod 19. Try it with 13,5 grs Vihtavuori n-110, at 1120 fps. The cousin, as mentioned in the headline, 359640, a bit heavier, with two crimp grooves, same load, close to 1200 fps. Exellent accuracy. Great moulds!
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
I have just like that but with 2 crimps grooves. Mine runs in the 170+ weight.
Great bullets
 

Ben

Moderator
Staff member
I seem to be able to produce " almost as many " bullets with this mould as I would with a conventional double cavity mould.

It's FAST ! !

Ben
 
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462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
Well, Ben, it had better cast fast to keep up with Trevor.
 

Spindrift

Well-Known Member
I have a 6- cav solid, that I got for my new Whelen- barrel. Will try the bullet a little for the first time in a couple of days. PC, sized .360.
The mould is incredibly nice. Bullets drop very easy, very few rejects.
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Rockydoc

Well-Known Member
I have a 4 cavity light weight version of this for my S&W K38 and Winchester M1892 SRC. It cast 127gr with large HP, and 133gr FP.
When I say light weight I mean the bullets. That 4cavity brass mold is a bear!