Got the scope mounted on my son-in-law's .30-'06 Remington 721, but left the bore sighting for him.
Cast a heap of Lee 311-41s, from the six-cavity mould I gave to him and borrowed back. I bought the mould sight unseen and, man, it had endured a lot of extremely hard usage. Perhaps abuse is more apt. In fact, the only thing attractive about it was the price. I spent a considerable amount of time fixing this and that, drilling and tapping for set screws and removing sprue cutter caused galling and raceways. The sprue cutter notch looked like it seen the working end of a cold chisel, and required filing and sanding. Had to drill completely through the sprue cutter hold down bolt hole, and drill and tap for a through bolt and nut, because the mould threads were stripped. All that, but couldn't do anything about the warpage that allows a wee bit of light to peek through the bottom, though there isn't any flashing. It's still as ugly as Chelsea Clinton, but it works and casts good enough for our purposes.