How about the recoil Michael? Launching that size payload has to
create a heck of a beating I would think?
Accurate 43-470S Slug Mold
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Re: Accurate 43-470S Slug Mold
It is noticeably less than the Lee & Lyman. The component stack weighs less.larryw wrote:How about the recoil Michael? Launching that size payload has to
create a heck of a beating I would think?
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Re: Accurate 43-470S Slug Mold
Initially, this shot well but if that huge bullet doesn't enter the forcing cone square it makes a terrible lead mess down the barrel. I've dropped it from consideration. To the resale box.
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Re: Accurate 43-470S Slug Mold
Six years ago so likely not.
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