Who still sells cast bullets?

Hey Laurence, B-Slim is casting slugs now and we use them, good quality with same lube BB used to use (stays on better than Bruce's did). I believe he shoots both Granum & Sawws and will deliver if going to a shoot.
 
I've bought a lot of bullets from George Briggs of Goodwin Bullets in Ottawa.
He has a website and when I last ordered a year+ ago his phone number was 613-299-6109
He has a wide variety of moulds, bullets weights etc. and uses a Magna-Caster.
I've used his .45 Colt; ,45 ACP; .45-70; 9mm and .357/38 products.
 
The main reason for 130 or lighter bullets is less recoil and faster split times, shot to shot.
This is not Dodge City and you are not Whyatt Erap.
So to keep life simple the 158 RNFP will do it all.
Cowboy shooting, ICORE, Silhouettes, black powder with the right powder.
Useing Campro 158 bullets or other jacket type will be better for point of aim if the bullet weights are the same, less sight shifting.
 
The main reason for 130 or lighter bullets is less recoil and faster split times, shot to shot.
This is not Dodge City and you are not Whyatt Erap.
So to keep life simple the 158 RNFP will do it all.
Cowboy shooting, ICORE, Silhouettes, black powder with the right powder.
Useing Campro 158 bullets or other jacket type will be better for point of aim if the bullet weights are the same, less sight shifting.
Cast lead bullets are mandatory for Cowboy Action and I do not believe that CamPro sells cast lead bullets.
 
Cast lead bullets are mandatory for Cowboy Action and I do not believe that CamPro sells cast lead bullets.
And if you're into multiple sports in the same calibre, using a different bullet type for each can help avoid loading the wrong type. If it's a lead RNFP then I have a cowboy load behind it, while a copper-plated bullet should make ICORE power factor, etc.
 
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