Several yrs. ago, I bought an NOE, 5 cavity, .311 dia., 103 grs. SWC.
I got outside today with my 5 cav. , .311 mould ( 50 degrees and bright sun ) and cast about 200 or so....It doesn't take very long with 5 cav. blocks to get 200 nice bullets. I use this bullet for light plinking loads in all my .30 cal. rifles ( it seems to work especially well in my 30-30 T/C Super `14 and my Handi - 30-30 ).
It is one of my favorite bullets in my T/C bull barrel , .32 H & R Mag.
This target is shot with my T/C bull barrel , 32 H&R Mag , 4X scope, with the NOE, 103 gr. 3 rounds, at 25 yards, off of a sand bag front and rear rest. For me, it won't get much better than this !
Dale 53 is a " BIG FAN " of this design.
He is the one that convinced me to buy the mould.
Ben
I got outside today with my 5 cav. , .311 mould ( 50 degrees and bright sun ) and cast about 200 or so....It doesn't take very long with 5 cav. blocks to get 200 nice bullets. I use this bullet for light plinking loads in all my .30 cal. rifles ( it seems to work especially well in my 30-30 T/C Super `14 and my Handi - 30-30 ).
It is one of my favorite bullets in my T/C bull barrel , .32 H & R Mag.
This target is shot with my T/C bull barrel , 32 H&R Mag , 4X scope, with the NOE, 103 gr. 3 rounds, at 25 yards, off of a sand bag front and rear rest. For me, it won't get much better than this !
Dale 53 is a " BIG FAN " of this design.
He is the one that convinced me to buy the mould.
Ben
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