Originally Posted by
Semisane
BPS/Bronko, I just found out my brother-in-law has a Lyman .440 mold. I'll be using that for now.
Our hunting season ends this coming weekend. So the first nice weather weekend we get in February and March I plan to have my first shooting session with the .45 Hatfield flintlock I acquired a few months back. The poor thing appears to be a virgin.
Assuming I keep the Hatfield, I'll be wanting a Lee mold for it sooner or later. I prefer the Lees because they cut the sprue flat against the ball and don't leave a little nub as do the Lymans.
I'm with you on that Semi...
Let me know if you still need one, I'll take inventory. The Lee molds do produce a better ball IMO... even though I may have both the Lee's get the thumbs up!
BPS