How do you catch a bullet?

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Whats the best way to catch hand cast lead .45 acp bullets with minimal deformation. BHN ~ 15 or so. I would like to check the rifling marks and such.

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My question is why would you be trying to cast 45 acp @ 15~ ish brinell? Cast that hard you should just be able to clean e'm up and re load them! I cast my Acp stuff a little better than half as hard and they work great. I do not think you will have to worry much about bullet upset or deformation , short of like was mentioned landing them in a cast iron pan.
 
I use a 5 gallon bucket of watter, f you can find a long 5 gallon bucket it works great. Reduce the load of powder so the bullet wont plow through the bottom of the bucket. I place the bucket on the ground, and use a step to get me over the top of the bucket so I can shoot straight down in to the watter, and not have my feet below the impact area.

I mostly use this for HP testing with a full charge load, but it should work fine for your needs.
 
i have a 4ft long wood box with 3ft of rubber mulch and 1ft of small gravel 3 divided made of thin playwood inside so i have 4 sections (so i dont have to dig through all the rubber mulch to recover the bullets) i use this so i can keep my alloy
 
Shoot over 12 - 18" of snow, preferably light and dry snow. When the snow melts, you can find bullets just as they left the muzzle, usually quite a ways from where they entered the snow.
Grouch
 
I recovered these two from the snow....
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Fired from my Ruger 45c along the ground with about a foot of new snow.
Loaded light, just follow the trail to the bullet with a stick. Traveled less than the 50 yd range
I was shooting at!

By the way these were 230 gr cast, crimped with a Lee factory crimp die....
 
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