Very nice cast, Dan! A few wings, but that happens sometimes when too hot to me, also. I cast those in .30 cal., and they do well from an Impact. I also cast two different .357 cal. HP slugs for the Slayer, all of them do very well from NOE.
Yep, that is the NOE .35 cal pellet.... They weigh about 80, 85 and 90 gr. with the 3 different length pins.... With a flat base they are 99 gr. but i couldn't get them to shoot.... Bob
Quote from: rsterne on April 03, 2021, 06:43:23 PMYep, that is the NOE .35 cal pellet.... They weigh about 80, 85 and 90 gr. with the 3 different length pins.... With a flat base they are 99 gr. but i couldn't get them to shoot.... Bob Bob I have been buying up NOE mold's like crazy .22 threw .357 most of them you have tested , and I have one off these coming in on Monday ... .359-88-RF-S2 2 Cavity RG2 PBy bullet mold .... going to size it down to .357 from what I have seen so far that is the size to go with ... I remember you posting some very good results with this one ,and it really looks like it could be a good match for the Challenger .... https://noebulletmolds.com/site/shop/355-9mm/359-88-rf-s2/359-88-rf-s2-rg2-cavity-pb/
I didn't see a .357 mold is this the one you are casting ?
The .359-88-RF-S2 in HP is an excellent slug.... comes in at about 83 gr. and very accurate in the 26" twist TJ's barrel....Bob
Yep, that noe 88g that comes out 84g with hp mold service installed instead of the ones that came with it have been lights out in my Windy City 9mm , sense turned to a .30 and now lights out in my jäger 9mm. Accurate enough to bust ground squirrels repeatedly well past 170 yards. 50yRds ragged hole if I do my part all around fantastic mold and design , just don’t like noe’s hp system
Here's what I ordered this morning for a slug mold: