Part review, part request for advice here...
I recently purchased one of the bag molds from TOTW for my .32 rifle. If you haven't looked at these, they are a single cavity mold with sprue cutters in the handles. I believe they are made in India, which caused me some trepidation, but the fit and finish are acceptable.
After finishing a day of honey-do's in this heat I decided to give the mold a trial run. After all, every sane person sits down near a pot of melted metal after baking in the sun all day.
In a little while I had cast about 3 dozen balls... Most of that time was spent prepping and melting lead... The casting went quick and the mold throws a fine ball.
The sprue nippers are less than stellar. I can't make up my mind if the geometry of the cutting edges is incorrect. Or... More likely... The .310 ball is just too small to get enough proximity to the cutters to provide enough clearance to get a clean cut.
As I said, the mold throws a nice ball. But it looks like I may have to invest in a small pair of end nipper pliers to get a cleaner cut on the sprues.
Any suggestions?
Mike