Thanks, I designed it specifically for the 3AT, LCP, & TCP. Round flat nose for self defense and no feed issues. NOE did a run of these and I see he has a few molds left: NOE TL358-100-RFfarmerjim wrote:That is a good looking bullet.
Preferred Lee mold for 380
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It's a good shooting bullet too. I have a 6 cav Lee mold from RD, cast of straight wheel weights they drop at 101gr. Air-cooled at about a 10bhn, sized .358" and tubled with Recluse lube, 2.6gr of Titegroup, shoots great from my TCP.farmerjim wrote:That is a good looking bullet.
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Thanks for the report 44! Good to hear the bullet is alive and doing well!
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Re: Preferred Lee mold for 380
I've loaded some 380s for a friend using the little Lee 105gr 38 sized down to 356. It is a SWC. If I look real hard I might be able to find one or 2 that haven't made it to him yet.