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Lee Bullet Mold , .40 Smith & Wesson, 10mm, .401" diameter, 175 grain, semi wad cutter, six (6) cavity mold blocks, with cam-action sprue plate, requires Lee handles
Lee Six (6) Cavity Mold Blocks require our #LEE-HANDLE sold separately. The special alloy sprue plate can never attract solder smears, and has a cam action assist to ease cutting all six sprue. This bullet mold produces 6 .401" diameter, 175 grain, semi wad cutter, for your .40 Smith & Wesson, or 10mm pistol cartridges. Before you start, scrub the
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Pewter, one pound ingot of casting pewter for forend caps, with instructions
Original rifles often used "pewter" muzzle caps. Pour your own pewter forend cap, and finish it in place. Our one pound ingot of forend cap alloy will make three or more Hawken forend caps. Each ingot includes melting and pouring instructions and line drawings. If you are you looking for a lead-free pewter for inlays or pipe tomahawks , see our "Br
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Britannia Pewter casting grains, 1/4 lb, lead free
Pour your own pewter inlays and decoration bands. Our 1/4 pound bag of casting grains of lead free "Britannia" pewter will decorate many pipe tomahawks. Our lead free casting grains allows the user to melt small amounts much easier than ingots.
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Muzzleloading Leather Accessory Pattern
Our muzzleloading leather accessory pattern includes full-size patterns for making a variety of leather accessories and accouterments including a large and small tomahawk cover, a one and two piece lock cover, large and small frizzen stalls, flint pads, a flint wallet, a drawstring pouch for balls, and an 1870s era Edward K. Tryon revolver bullet p
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