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Re: Contemplating buying a bullet mould
Reply #15 - Sep 3rd, 2015 at 4:04am
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Well, how did it work?  I think you made the right choice on that mold.  I have not touched my Lee 185-312 since I got my Lyman 314299.  I got my advice from Madsenshooter and Char gar a while back and it was good advice.
  
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Re: Contemplating buying a bullet mould
Reply #16 - Jun 14th, 2017 at 1:54am
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I have experience with the NOE 311299, Lyman 314299 and the Lee 312-185 in the .30-06. and the Lee 312-185 is one of the best bullets in my 03-A3. along with the NOE 311299. The 314299 has to big a nose diameter to work  well in my rifle. That said I would think the Lee bullet would be worth a try in the Krag. Another bullet that should not be neglected would be the Lyman 311284 that was designed with the Krag in mind.  Cheesy
  
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Re: Contemplating buying a bullet mould
Reply #17 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 2:26pm
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I'll second that re: NOE moulds. An old Lyman/Ideal Loverin design can be depended on to work well also- if you can find one that is not out of round (and if you do find one, cherish it). Then again there is the old stand-by 311284, but only if it fits your throat and the bore riding section actually rides the bore (top of the lands). Meet those requirements and the 311284 may well be the only bullet anyone could need for the Krag.
  
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