I've found a hobby in casting lead bullets for my pistols, and decided today to load up a few for my .308 Winchester. They shot surprisingly well at 100 yds. and are basically just for fun.
Does anyone know if cast lead bullets are easier on your barrel metal than jacketed? I use a small gas check at the base of the lead bullets, but that is just to ensure that I can gain the velocities needed to stabilize the lead bullet without overheating the lead base.
Anyone?
Does anyone know if cast lead bullets are easier on your barrel metal than jacketed? I use a small gas check at the base of the lead bullets, but that is just to ensure that I can gain the velocities needed to stabilize the lead bullet without overheating the lead base.
Anyone?