Does anybody make...

Started by Pitspitr, December 28, 2008, 05:37:41 PM

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Pitspitr

... a true reproduction of the original 230 gr schofield bullet, either the mould or the cast bullet?
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Question;  RCBS have some "cowboy" and "cavalry" moulds.  Are they close to the Schofield bullet?

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Quote from: Sir Charles deMoutonBlack on January 01, 2009, 08:02:13 PM
Question;  RCBS have some "cowboy" and "cavalry" moulds.  Are they close to the Schofield bullet?



I don't know how close they are to the original design, but I bought the "cav" mould, and am using it in Schofield brass in my Laramie.  I was hoping to get out and try my Laramie with this bullet and the Holy Black today, but I woke up to snow again this morning.  >:(

If nothing else, this RCBS "cav" mould casts some of the prettiest bullets I've ever seen!   ;D  And they shoot very well with smokeless in my Laramie.
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