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Who cast and load lead for big game?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lionel Boyd Johnson" data-source="post: 2455572" data-attributes="member: 110111"><p>I've made my own cast bullets for handguns and rifles for over 50 years. Most of my molds are Lyman but I have a few Saeco and RCBS as well. I started with 16:1 lead/tin, but currently use several lead/tin/antimony alloys. While I have cast for 9mm, .38/.357, .44, and .45 handguns; I focus on .30 caliber rifle bullets. If you will tell us what caliber rifles you may want to cast for, perhaps we could suggest specific mold numbers. -Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lionel Boyd Johnson, post: 2455572, member: 110111"] I've made my own cast bullets for handguns and rifles for over 50 years. Most of my molds are Lyman but I have a few Saeco and RCBS as well. I started with 16:1 lead/tin, but currently use several lead/tin/antimony alloys. While I have cast for 9mm, .38/.357, .44, and .45 handguns; I focus on .30 caliber rifle bullets. If you will tell us what caliber rifles you may want to cast for, perhaps we could suggest specific mold numbers. -Ed [/QUOTE]
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