Free: Contests & Raffles.
OK, now that he's still huntin this critter, and he's decided to switch lead offerings, I've got a couple questions. First, I'll submit http://castboolits.gunloads.com/ for a wealth of people that cast their own bullets for every type of firearm and purpose imagineable.Then I ask, how much do those precast un/proven lead offerings cost for those front stuffers? I've been casting bullets for my pistols/competitive pistols for accuracy and performance on wild game. I've taken deer with my concoctions and would present a hard cast bullet on Elk or Bear. -Harder is not always more accurate but there is a range of hardness where as hunters we should be able to get the accuracy and terminal performance we're looking for. All it takes is a mold, a melting pot, ladel, some lead, antimony and tin and you can cast your own bullets to give the performance you're looking for. Water quenching will harden them even more depending on what alloy you're concocting. Some would say you can do better than using a jacketed bullet, for the speeds that you're pushing them through a ML. So why don't any of you cast your own ML bullets?-Steve