Original WRAco. 40-60 bullets

Started by Hoof Hearted, December 10, 2007, 11:49:15 PM

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Hobie

That's really neat.  Note the grease groove size and design. 
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Quote from: Hobie on December 11, 2007, 11:08:02 AM
That's really neat.  Note the grease groove size and design. 

+1  Good looking bullet. :)

....so where did you find those little gems? ;) 
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john boy

HH - are my eyes tricking me or are those WRA 40-60's bevel based?  The old Ideal 403168 (210gr) ones were straight sided.
PS - Great find!
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Buck Stinson

No John Boy, your eyes aren't tricking you.   Winchester put a beveled shoulder on the base of all their lead bullets with grease grooves, if the bullet was intended for black powder.   This included factory loaded ammo, reloading components such as those shown above and bullet molds.  The only exception were those bullets and molds which were designed for paper patches.

Nice find Hoof Hearted. 

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Black River Smith

Hoof Hearted,

I am bring this up from the past because I am now interested in maybe getting a 40/60.

Can you tell me the length of one of these original bullets?

Does anyone know the corresponding Ideal or Lyman mold # for this bullet?

Thanks
Black River Smith

mtmarfield

   Greetings!

   The Lyman / Ideal #403168 is the original bullet for the .40-60WCF ctg. I picked one up several years ago for when I, "get around to loading for this cartridge"... EBay Is a GREAT place to get odd moulds; Gun Shows are very good, as well. You may also cruise the 'Net, and find custom mould makers that will duplicate different designs.

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Niederlander

I would bet Accurate Molds would be able to duplicate that bullet, especially if you would be willing to let them borrow one as a pattern.  Actually, that would probably be a good way to get correct bullet molds for ANY of the '76 calibers.
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I got two molds from HOCH CUSTOM BULLETS down in Roswell, NM.  One was for a 40-82 and the other for a 45-75.  Both are beutiful and very accurately made but they are spendy.  they are Nose Pour.  What I did was make a copy of pictures of original molds and send them to them and that was what I got--an exact duplicate of the originals.  It might be worth your effort to contact them and get their catalog and price listings.
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dusty texian

The Lyman double cavity mould 403168 , @.406" /210gr. can be purchased new from Buffalo Arms for about 68.00.This bullet has been very accurate in my Winchester 1876  40/60 wcf rifles,,,,,,,,,Dusty

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