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  1. Oct 10, 2020 · When you cast your own bullets, you are free to make bullets for older or more obscure calibers where store-bought bullets may not be available. You are free to make bullets in weights or configurations for common calibers that may not be readily available where you live.

  2. Extensive selection of hard cast bullets from original LBT, RCBS, & Lyman moulds. Custom ladle cast for handloaders: both competitive & recreational shooters.

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  4. These are a 513-grain bullet by Brooks or a similarly shaped 530-grain one from Mos. Both bullets have three very wide and deep grease grooves. Mike's cast-bullet handloads are capable of fine accuracy. The .30-06 2.00-inch group is at 100 yards while the .40-65 3.5-inch group is at 300yards.

  5. Cast bullets are the answer to inexpensive and easy on the shoulder fodder. So if you own a 416 Rigby, Remington or 416 wildcat, cast bullets in HT and Linotype are something you will want to try. Cast bullet hand loads will also allow you to use these buffalo busters for the more ordinary task of taking your annual deer, moose, etc.

  6. PC allows for faster/easier processing of cast bullets, with many benefits. These include use of softer alloys, cleaner loading, more economical, color-coding loads, and no leading of barrels. We can always learn new tricks from our buddies.

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  7. TrueShot ® cast lead bullets feature the same exceptional alloy and also provide shooters with a selection of cast bullet weights previously unavailable in hard cast bullets. Thanks to their uniform grain structure, these hard-hitting heavyweights will give you the awesome penetration that you need.

  8. Jul 12, 2009 · Since most all of my .30 cal cast bullets are sized to .311 I prefer the Lyman .31 cal M-die as it expands the case neck along with flaring the case mouth. The .31 M-die leaves just the right amount of neck tension for cast bullets of .310 to .312. Of course if a GC is used the GC expands the case neck so the size down problem is generally not ...

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