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Old 03-24-2010, 08:17 AM
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30-30 cast bullet revisited.

Guys I am still thinking this through very hard about the cast bullet in my 30-30 and here is where I am at. I shoot laser cast it just about everything I reload. I am really thinking about just going with their 165gr cast bullet, problem is I can't find them anywhere BUT lasercast. I can find their 170 grain all over the place, but not the 165gr. I know it won't be moving more than 1100+- fps as a 165, I may just have to buy the 170s. The only reason I don't want to buy them directly from laser cast is that the cost per 500 is almost $10 higher directly from them.

I tried to get the 140grain ordered from beartooth (although at $22 per 100 they are a little high), but the guy doesn't answer emai, and doesn't anser his phone. Don't know that I just wanna ship money off to somebody like that.

Anyway just pondering. I have brass prepped, powder and primer bought, just gotta figure out where I am ordering lead from.

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