Elmer's Bullets
I don’t recall if my first mold was for the 38 or 45, but I know for a fact the first 45 mold was a two cavity 454424. Funny thing is, I loaded that bullet for years in a Ruger before I finally shot it in a SAA copy. I was impressed by how inch of the cylinder it filled up in that Colt copy! Elmer certainly designed it with a such case capacity as Possible! I ended up with a 358429 awhile later and have shot it in quite a few different 38’s and 357’s WTH good accuracy. I picked up a 38/44 Outdoorsman awhile back. I should really test it out with Elmer’s classic bullet and loads.
Thanks for reposting this article, Jim. I enjoyed reading it years ago and still do today!
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JimT,
2023-01-14, 08:43
- Elmer's Bullets - JT, 2023-01-14, 09:43
- Has it really been 20 years? - anachronism, 2023-01-14, 10:21
- Spot on! - JohnKDM, 2023-01-14, 12:18
- Elmer's Bullets -
Slow Hand,
2023-01-15, 09:27
- I am an "old school" guy but .. -
JimT,
2023-01-15, 09:44
- I had to look it up… -
Slow Hand,
2023-01-15, 13:24
- TOO SOON OLDT AND TOO LATE SCHMART. FROM -
JT,
2023-01-15, 14:40
- Yep. - Hoot, 2023-01-15, 14:58
- TOO SOON OLDT AND TOO LATE SCHMART. FROM -
JT,
2023-01-15, 14:40
- I had to look it up… -
Slow Hand,
2023-01-15, 13:24
- I am an "old school" guy but .. -
JimT,
2023-01-15, 09:44