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Who made these molds
Aug 18th, 2024 at 8:03am
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Who made these moulds with tapered handles.
This one is 9.3mm as marked 
I’ve seen them for sale from time to time.
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Now to attach the attachment 
Ohh dear guess not.
  
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Reply #1 - Aug 18th, 2024 at 10:44am
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The one I have is marked "Hans Scheider."  Whether he's the maker or the owner I hav no idea.  It has no sprue cutter, just that odd "stalk" at the base.
  
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Reply #4 - Aug 18th, 2024 at 11:39pm
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I think I remember reading/hearing that these moulds were for European military rifles and were issued with each rifle.
  

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Reply #5 - Aug 19th, 2024 at 6:41am
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Yeah thanks.
It gives me something to go by.
I haven’t seen a button nose base bullet before.
Maybe there is some reason for it.

I have sized it down to 0.3582" and have tried it in a 357 magnum cadet rifle.
At 192 grns of soft lead it shoots quite well.
I tried 2207 and have a little bullseye left.
The bullseye load is awesome at 50 yrds. And the 2007 load is an 1". Not what you guys are used to but I may try a wad or cereal under it.
It may help the base and let me shoot at a bit higher speed.
Suppose it is a 9.3x33r or something now for the time being.

Roll EyesMaybe the button base is for when you load it in reverse like a boat tail wad cutter and it flys a low speed without any drag and buffets the wind incredibly.ohhhh Shocked 
  
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