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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 796410" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>Bullet casting can also be a fun and rewarding hobby unto itself.</p><p>It really doesn't take all that much to make good bullets either.</p><p>I use an old Coleman stove converted to use propane, a small cast iron pot I picked up at a junk store and a casting ladle. I started with Lee molds and liquid alox and they did OK. I have since acquired a Lyman and a RCBS lube-sizer and several higher end Lyman molds.</p><p>I use cast exclusively for my 1911 practice round, .30-30 hunting loads and .357/.38 loads for pistol and carbine. I can't remember when I have bought a bullet for anything other than .223 in 7-8 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 796410, member: 2833"] Bullet casting can also be a fun and rewarding hobby unto itself. It really doesn't take all that much to make good bullets either. I use an old Coleman stove converted to use propane, a small cast iron pot I picked up at a junk store and a casting ladle. I started with Lee molds and liquid alox and they did OK. I have since acquired a Lyman and a RCBS lube-sizer and several higher end Lyman molds. I use cast exclusively for my 1911 practice round, .30-30 hunting loads and .357/.38 loads for pistol and carbine. I can't remember when I have bought a bullet for anything other than .223 in 7-8 years. [/QUOTE]
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