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12-17-2015, 12:26 PM,
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rdnck
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RE: Paul Jones mould
That 480 Saeco is definitely a shooter. Mine wants to lead a bit, though. Shoot straight, rdnck.
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12-17-2015, 12:51 PM,
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rdnck
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RE: Paul Jones mould
I have four Paul Jones Creedmoor molds that I would gladly sell. I drank the koolaid, too. Shoot straight, rdnck.
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12-20-2015, 09:56 PM,
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SgtDog0311
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RE: Paul Jones mould
So, not a high opinion of Paul Jones molds here?
I just picked up a rifle in 38-50 Remington and a PJ mold was thrown in the deal. Sounds like I'm gonna be disappointed from what I'm reading here... "drank the coolaid" etc.
I hope its at least tolerable for the time being.
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12-20-2015, 10:08 PM,
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Cody Smith
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RE: Paul Jones mould
My three PJ molds are very nice and produce the most accurate loads in my rifles. It would take a whole lot more than 381 bucks to buy one of mine. Paul Jones was (is) also a very nice guy that was super helpful to me when I got started. I have gone quite a ways in competition shooting his molds and hope to go further yet. I didn't have any success in BPCR until I called Paul and he helped me to pick out a mold and gave me some good instructions on casting. I had several conversations with him and they all were very helpful and pleasurable. I do think the current Buffalo Arms molds are close to if not as good as the PJ's. Everyone has an opinion...
take care, Cody
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