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Originally Posted by sdmc530
see told you he was an expert.  can do anything!
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if only that were true.
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Originally Posted by Gatorade
Funny you should bring up the Ruger. That is the exact gun I have. I have another .38 revolver and a 9mm semi auto so I was thinking I could reload for all three with one mold. I will probably get other molds down the line but would be happy if I could get up and running for two calibers with one mold.
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I would take your Ruger to a smith that has pin gauges and see what the throats are running in your cylinders. you can do it with calipers or a known size jacketed bullet but it won't be as accurate as a pin gauge. once you know that you can then choose a mold and sizing die that fits your needs.
also i'd look into Lee Molds. you can get double cavity molds with the handles for around $22. six cavity molds run about $35 and usually don't include the handles. in the long run that would be the simpler/easier way to go.
http://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision-...ords=lee+molds
http://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision-...ords=lee+molds