Nice to hear from you Jet!!! I purchased decent amounts of bullets from you over the years. I’m almost done my supply of .475 400gr bullets in my 480 Ruger Redhawk. It force me to finally start using the moulds I’ve been acclimating the past few years lol.
Where was 250 grain 9.3 mould from?? I would love a 9.3 mould in something lighter than 286 for my 9.3x53R Swiss drilling.
The 9.3mm mold is from Accurate Molds. I can get the mold number if you want it. And I'd sell you the .475 mold if you need it, I have no use for it.
I’d love the mold number for that one. I have already purchased a .475 mold. Thanks though!!
I have a question: What are the pro's and con's of cast bullets for hunting? I as well have a 9.3 (.366) rifle and would be interested to know.
You would have to work out an alloy that works with your load.
Depending on speed use a gas check and have a soft enough alloy with expand or at least deform when hitting game.
There are guys that use cast hollow point 45 ACP bullets that expand similarly to jacketed rounds, but it is based on alloy and hardness.
What would you use as a stand-in at the range to test the alloy for expansion? I've seen guys fill 4L milk jugs with water, but I'm not sure if that's the most accurate substitute? But, I would also not want to do the Paul Harrel meat target with the current cost of groceries (I also don't have a "new-and-improved-fleece-bullet-stop" lol)
I have a question: What are the pro's and con's of cast bullets for hunting? I as well have a 9.3 (.366) rifle and would be interested to know.
I assume 4198 would be a good powder to start with? Or 3031?