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I have news for you not only are cast bullets the real deal for handguns, but for some older calibers like 45-70 they work like a dream as well.
GoodOlBoy
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I cast for most of my handguns: .38 special, .357 & 44 magnum, 9mm, and .38 Super......I don't cast for .380 ACP (but soon will if bullet scarcity continues) or .30 Luger (but soon will with shells running over $60/box) or .25 ACP.
I use all those wheelweights......flux the heck out of 'em and I haven't had any problems....yet. Older wheelweights are getting scarce, and I can't get 'em for free.....gotta scrounge for 'em in the parking lot of the tire place on Sundays (when their closed). ....Also cast for .30/30 Winchester as well.
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