JDMLandscaping
CGN Regular
- Location
- Lower Mainland BC
Hey guys and gals. So I was bitten by the reloading bug recently and I am one for jumping in with both feet so casting has caught my eye. I really like the idea of it and being a tradesman I like building things over buying them. Talking with people I know though it seems not many people think it will be worth it for me to cast. I will be reloading initially for my AR 223 and my stag 10 .308 but if I were to get into casting I would would reload 9mm as well. For the AR and 9mm it would be all range plinking ammo at 0-75 yards and I don’t need match grade accuracy. I have been watching videos of guys casting for 223 and powder coating them and using them with out gas checks as long as they use a water quenched harder lead alloy like what wheel weights are made of. If I have to gas check the 223 the added cost would put me in the negligible price range for cheap pre made boolits. So what do you all think? Would it be worth it to cast or should I just stick to reloading with pre made bits until I get into .44 Magnum’s or .45’s and such where casting makes a big difference. Thanks!