Thanks to a fine member of this board, I have acquired a rifle in .380 Rook (almost, but not quite, a .38 Long Colt).
In order to feed it, I need a bullet almost, but not quite, like a 150gr round nosed .358 (.38 special) bullet. The "not quite" part is it needs a .376 diameter stop-ring on it to ride the groove diameter (the bullet is rebated inside the case, like .310 Cadet or .22 LR).
So... being too poor to afford a proper "professional" mold, and possessing a lathe, I want to bore out a cheap Lee 358-150-1R mold with that .376 driving band.
That's not the hard part...as it turns out.
What I did not consider before laying out the princely sum of $18 for the mold complete with handles is that Lee handles are blind-pinned through the mold block to the mold!
Does anyone have experience getting these staked in, blind holed pins OUT of a Lee mold?
Are they ONLY staked in? Or are they PRESSED in, THEN Staked?
If the pins are pressed AND staked, starting over with some 2024 aluminum bar stock is starting to sound easier...
Suggestions appreciated (even "You idiot... you should have just dropped the (insert $ amount here) on a REAL mold from (insert mold maker here)!

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Paul F.