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Join Date: August 11, 2012
Location: Southern Arizona
Posts: 16
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bullet mold ideas?
I'm currently loading with an old supply of 50 cal LEE R.E.A.L bullets.
I like em but at some point, unfortunately, I will look run out. I'm lookin for somethin else close, maybe a little heavier, say 350 grains? Its comin out of a 1:28 quicky twist green mountain long range hunter. Is that a good weight for such a barrel? Comments? suggestions? I appreciate all the help you guys can offer?
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Join Date: January 30, 2009
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 297
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i cast the 370gr maxiballs if you are interested. Also do the 250 and 320 REAL. 360gr Minie ball is another.
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Join Date: September 6, 2012
Location: Lakewood, CO
Posts: 401
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I like the 370 grain Maxi-Ball, I cast my own, but i think they are still sold under the Thompson Center Maxi Ball name. My Black Mountain Magnum is a 1:28 twist also and they are very accurate.
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Join Date: August 11, 2012
Location: Southern Arizona
Posts: 16
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where can i fold a mold?
you gentlemen seem to speak very highly of these maxi balls. I like they weight and i guess theyperform out of my twist rate. do they have a good soft tissue thump to them? i'm interested
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Join Date: February 16, 2006
Location: IOWA
Posts: 4,384
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Many options here.
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