45-70 Marlin mold
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Dumb question but what is it used for and where do I buy one!
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Re: 45-70 Marlin mold
The nose punch aka top punch is used to push the bullet into the lubrisizer. Pointy bullets require a fitted punch, flat nose bullets are usually OK with a 35 caliber flat punch.

I believe Lyman offers a flat punch, though I don't know the number. NOE also sells them. Or you can buy one from me for $10 (just send $10 to my email).

I believe Lyman offers a flat punch, though I don't know the number. NOE also sells them. Or you can buy one from me for $10 (just send $10 to my email).
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Thanks- I'll buy one from you, please.
Is the PayPal email mtngun at gmail dot com?
Is the PayPal email mtngun at gmail dot com?
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Payment sent by PP.
Thanks.
Ben
Thanks.
Ben
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Re: 45-70 Marlin mold
Your mold & punch should ship Friday.
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That's quick!
Thanks!
Ben
Thanks!
Ben
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Re: 45-70 Marlin mold
Hi mtngun, I was discussing the mold I ordered with an experienced caster who is helping me get set up.
He raised the concern that the .458 Gator gas checks will be too small for my bore and this could cause problems with hot gas bypassing the gas check and damaging the bullet, spoiling concentricity.
This is something I hadn't considered, but it does make sense, since my bullet will be .462 diam.
Is this a problem and can it be fixed?
Thanks,
Ben
He raised the concern that the .458 Gator gas checks will be too small for my bore and this could cause problems with hot gas bypassing the gas check and damaging the bullet, spoiling concentricity.
This is something I hadn't considered, but it does make sense, since my bullet will be .462 diam.
Is this a problem and can it be fixed?
Thanks,
Ben
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Re: 45-70 Marlin mold
The Gator 458 rifle checks are 0.468" OD, so no worries.
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Excellent!
I thought something so obvious would not have escaped you.
I thought something so obvious would not have escaped you.