Sources of Lead Cast Bullets

Re: Sources of Lead Cast Bullets

That's one of the ones I ended up to hit using my Google Fu.
Problem with a naked Google search for these kind of stores, is that they don't show up on top, exactly like a Midway or Brownell's would for firearms parts. If they would show up at all.
Opinions on the quality of service also is missing from a naked Google search.
 
Re: Sources of Lead Cast Bullets

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PolishHandgunner</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I cast my own. My challenge is my 45/70 black powder rifle bullets. The 200 yard groups using iron sites seem too large. It is the Sharps, ammo, or me! </div></div>

Polish Handgunner,

Have you read the work of Mike Venturino? He writes quite a bit on the subject of Black Powder Cartridge Rifles and his efforts in crafting paper patched loads, alloys, as well other tricks to get his bpcr loads to best performance.
 
Re: Sources of Lead Cast Bullets

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PolishHandgunner</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I cast my own. My challenge is my 45/70 black powder rifle bullets. The 200 yard groups using iron sites seem too large. It is the Sharps, ammo, or me! </div></div>

Or the load combination. Some guns just don't like some bullets.

I cast some calibers. I've always bought for .45ACP because it just wasn't worth the time versus the cost. That is rapidly changing.