eskimo36
.375 Atomic
Oklahoma
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Post by eskimo36 on Sept 6, 2016 19:56:17 GMT -5
I'm looking for 200 gr cast WFN lead bullets for my 38-40 Horvath revolver. Any one have a lead on some?
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Post by fanofthefortyone on Sept 7, 2016 6:36:20 GMT -5
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Post by fanofthefortyone on Sept 7, 2016 6:44:08 GMT -5
And if you cast your own, Miha had these available a few months back. Ronnie
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eskimo36
.375 Atomic
Oklahoma
Posts: 2,049
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Post by eskimo36 on Sept 7, 2016 9:03:30 GMT -5
Thanks Ronnie. That bullet will work in my 10mm cylinder but no crimp groove for the .38-40. I guess I could roll a cannelure on it or taper crimp it.
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Post by mart on Sept 7, 2016 10:48:29 GMT -5
I have quite a few 200 grain SWC cast up but not sized and lubed yet. I have a .403 sizer and could run a few off for you when I get home next week. Not a WFN I know but let me know if you can use them.
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Post by jimtx on Sept 8, 2016 19:21:05 GMT -5
Thanks Ronnie. That bullet will work in my 10mm cylinder but no crimp groove for the .38-40. I guess I could roll a cannelure on it or taper crimp it. Or try a Lee factory crimp die, no can needed. I just loaded a bunch to try out in my buckeye, they seem to be holding tight. I have used them for years, different calibers only one I had trouble with was 400 corbon but that was probably the set up only used em once and haven't loaded any since.
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