hatman1793
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I once had the LEE mold # 90328, which is described as a 124 grain truncated cone 9mm bullet of the famous tumble lube design. Supposed to come out of the mold at .356 and just tumble lubed before loading.
I tried everything to try to make this bullet work, but 70% tumbled through the targets & seriously leaded the barrel. Turns out the mold casted bullets that were .353/.354. Way too small, probably a worn out cherry mold cutter.
My friend wanted to try the bullet after seeing the fabulous success of LEE's #90279 6 cavity 148 grain TL wad cutter. So we casted up a bunch of 9mm bullets from a new 90328 mold. I then powder coated them with the truly outstanding Emerald Coatings "Tool blue." Running them through my .357 sizer easily, they mic'd out at .3565.
Next comes reloading them.
Anybody use this mold? (90328)
I tried everything to try to make this bullet work, but 70% tumbled through the targets & seriously leaded the barrel. Turns out the mold casted bullets that were .353/.354. Way too small, probably a worn out cherry mold cutter.
My friend wanted to try the bullet after seeing the fabulous success of LEE's #90279 6 cavity 148 grain TL wad cutter. So we casted up a bunch of 9mm bullets from a new 90328 mold. I then powder coated them with the truly outstanding Emerald Coatings "Tool blue." Running them through my .357 sizer easily, they mic'd out at .3565.
Next comes reloading them.
Anybody use this mold? (90328)