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  • coyn

    Plinker
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    Does anyone know what mold this bullet came out of? It's a cast bullet that I got from someone and am curious. I can't seem to find anything similar to it. It's a 9mm 124gr bullet.
     

    coyn

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    Mar 9, 2012
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    Sorry, it showed up on my end when I posted it so I figured it would work. Prolly bc it was loaded into my cache. Let's try it again:
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    sbcman

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    The pic's a little dark, but I'm pretty sure that's a Lee Tumble Lube Bullet.

    EDIT: Just took a look over at Lee and I'm going to call it a TL356-124-TC (Tumble Lube grooves, 356 diameter, 124gr, truncated cone)
     

    nobletucky

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    I’m assuming this is 9mm based on the fact that it visually compares to be identical in all measurements (to the naked eye) to my modern 9mm Luger rounds. Can I confirm this based off the headstamp? Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you
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