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  • Rocdenindy

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    Any place local to get round ball molds? I am looking for 12 gauge molds so 0.69 caliber. Located in Greenwood. I have checked Outdoorsman, Gander Mountain and Walmart and nada.
     

    warthog

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    Graff and Midway have them, probably Brownell's too but I never checked as I already own what I need and more.
    Lee sells direct as well but that does become expensive since they sell straight MSRP which none of the others do.
     

    singlesix

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    Check out the Conner Longrifles' FB page, they have a show coming up in Noblesville in Feb. All kinds of Blackpowder items, I'm sure you'll find some molds.
     

    ScouT6a

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    You will find molds at the Conner show. Several vends had them last year.
    February 18th and 19th
     

    Cerberus

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    Who told you that 12 gauge is .690? 12 gauge which denotes 12 lead balls per pound is about .748". Is this for shotshell reloading or shooting a 12 gauge muzzleloading shotgun?
     

    Rocdenindy

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    That would be helpful info. Its for muzzle loading. And more of a proof of concept then anything. I ordered a couple different sizes yesterday from Track of the Wolf to test out.
     

    Rocdenindy

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    Just seeing about using a regular 12 gauge as a muzzle loader. I have a 209 primer adapter that I am going to use. Just basically having multi uses out of the same gun. Not necessarily using for anything in particular as opposed to seeing if it works.
     
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