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I cast my own. Buying them defeats the purpose of saving money. I have a Couple tons of free lead. The mold was $89. Powder coat and gas checks are about four cents each. I’ve sold enough of these to members that all my casting equipment has been paid for 100’s of times over.  Bought a group buy 200 grain .358 hollow point mold. I cast them at 10.5 BH, powder coat, and gas check them. I sort within one grain of each other. They group better out my 336 chambered in 35 rem than any jacketed bullet I’ve tried. They will shoot in the same hole at 100 yards and MOA at 200 yards loaded with 40 grains of varget with a muzzle velocity  of 2100 fps and are the hammer of Thor on deer! So far all deer have dropped at the shot and never moved. Imo they have performed better on deer than any 35 caliber jacketed bullet I’ve tried to date. If I could only get my 35 whelen 7600 to feed them reliably life would be great. They feed and cycle just fine in my 35 Remington 7600 and my 336. I have a huge pile of 300 grain flat nose lee .452 cast bullets I’d sell. They are powder coated, gas checked, and color coded to 1 grain increments. Guessing 300 grain might be to heavy for 45 ACP? I shoot them in my new vaquero along with the 255 grain lee .452.


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3 shot group At 100 yards with my 336. It’s a tac driver!


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