I have a set, and they are very good, well made, and work as advertised. Whether they are useful to you is a matter of your circumstances. The things I don't like about them are they are heavy and slower to use. I have a damaged left hand that doesn't operate them very well. It is easier on my hand to use a regular mold. However, they have three main advantages: One, they are great for someone with limited strength in their hand/arm, as they can be filled and then set down. Second, they hold the mold halves together better so you don't get slightly oversize bullets that weigh more. Third, they can be used in tandem with a second mold/handle set, you fill one, set it down, fill the other, set it down, pick up the first, dump the bullet out, refill, set down, repeat. I've heard some shooters that do this say it increases their speed overall. If you have any problems getting oversize bullets or with fatigue in your arm casting, then I would highly recommend them. They are the best solution out there for those problems. If you can cast perfect bullets now without getting tired, they're a solution in search of a problem. dave
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