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Old October 19, 2008, 04:49 PM   #1
Prince55
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Dardas Cast Bullets---Ragged Holes---

I just ordered some .357, .41, and .45 cast bullets from Dardas Cast Bullet Co.
I'm fairly new to cast bullets, but these look extremely well made.
The only ones I've got to try so far were the .41's in my .41 Magnum
Blackhawk.
At around 20 yards the first shots were into ragged holes about the size
of a nickel.
Anyone else shooting these.
The shipping was too reasonable also---only $5.00
I've been charged three times that amt. from others for 1/3 as many bullets.
So far I think they're a pretty good match for my gun.
Thanks for a nice product.
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Old October 19, 2008, 05:51 PM   #2
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Yup, I just loaded up some I ordered back several weeks ago. Great performance and their customer service was also quick and courteous. They even sent me a couple of emails asking how I like the bullets.
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Old October 19, 2008, 07:06 PM   #3
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I am just into my first 1,000 Dardas 9mm RNBB, and I must say I am very pleased with the bullets and the way they shoot, I am getting tighter groups with the Dardas then I did with Missouri cast I had before.
They have nice sharp edges and the lube is where it should be, very nice.
I will be ordering more in the near future.
I shoot these out of my CZ 75 B and my Elite Match 38 Super.
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