Wishes
Bullet I cast is on the right, bullet I wish I were casting is on the left. The bullet on the left is from the Bullshop in Alaska (soon to be Montana I hope), and provided excellent service in my old Super Redhawk 454 and SS Bisley in 45 Colt, would like to see how it performs in my new 454, it eats up a little more powder space, but it weighs in at 10grs more, right at an even 335. I am in hog heaven with the new shooter!
Dave (who finds casting at temps above 95 very taxing, but it has to be done)
Frank McClelland, just thinking about .45 caliber bullets
that bullet on the right looks like a LBT WFN style with a fat lube grove? do you know where the mold came from? and could I ask what type of lube your going to use?.
Frank McClelland, just thinking about .45 caliber bullets
The one on the right is mine, it is a Mountain Molds bullet, tips the scales at 325 grains from straight wheel weights.