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    Big fan of MP moulds

    Just curious how many guys see the extra spend as being worth it over Lee moulds?

    This is my third one. The first one is a "keith type" with more ribs and a stubbier profile making seating a b$tch in my marlin lever. 2nd was a ribless but it's not as accurate as the keithies.

    This mould is a hybrid between the 2. Now that I don't care for flattening the trajectory. Just looking for nice groups.
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    The Keith gave excellent accuracy I thought at 50m
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    I own a few Mp, the brass HP ones are heavy but excellent, the aluminium 8 cavity ones are awesome for casting lots and fast.

    Sent from my CPH2305 using Tapatalk
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    Ive been a fan of Mihec's molds for some years. The quality is unmatched and delivery from Slovenia amazingly quick. Price is irrelevant after a few thousand casts.
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    @T.FOYE: which molds did you get?
    I find the MIHEC molds easy to use, although the hollow point feature can be a bit testing. The extra cost, over the Lee offerings, for the precision workmanship is a trivial cost over the short or the long run.

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    They are the best moulds in the world…..there is no comparison apart from maybe the NOE but your better to by Mihecs moulds as the shipping is cheaper and you have a great selection of hard to find moulds.
    I rate them 11/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupert View Post
    @T.FOYE: which molds did you get?
    I find the MIHEC molds easy to use, although the hollow point feature can be a bit testing. The extra cost, over the Lee offerings, for the precision workmanship is a trivial cost over the short or the long run.
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    I just began to open the big bag of parts and I found that these are actually 4 IN ONE. Crazy value.

    This new insert (I've already put in the flat tip as I want to hunt straight away)

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    It just occurred to me could make 4 different types at once. That's gonna save on taking these inserts out and waiting for it to cool

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    This is the web address in case anyone wants/needs a piece of perfection:
    www.mp-molds.com

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    Bugger. It doesn’t look like they do a .580 or .600 for enfield and snider.

 

 

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