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I was one who promoted those WFN bullets as I really could not say enough good things about the Montana Bullet works 265gr wfngc when putting some through my .45's
This Mr. Lloyd Smale along with Mikey and others have really grown on me though as we know that their experience is vast. For that reason, when I do get around to ordering a mold, It will be the
WFN type. I do like the weight class of 265gr or possibly higher.
Part of me still thinks that we cannot really go wrong here. I have shot a bunch of the bargain brand Neoga RNFP along with the comparable (price wise) Meister bullets and they shot Much, Much, better than I ever thought they would as compared to the Jacketed Hornady XTP. I had great luck with the WFN as said and I figure that the LFN is going to be just as good if not better.
While I have been casting for a lot of years for the blkpwder rifle along with cap n balls and one great single shot blkpwder, I do have some dumb questions on casting for the centerfire pistol.
I know that we want a Lube/Sizer and preferably a Star, for lubing and adding that gas check but if we want say a .452 or a .430 mold, are we suppose to order that and then size to the same diameter or get a mold that is slightly larger than this?
Thanks