tj3006
.375 Atomic
Posts: 2,084
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Post by tj3006 on Jun 11, 2024 20:49:02 GMT -5
Looking at the GT bullets web site, They cast a 305 gr, HP. Might be great for my new Henry Carbine. I would think Velocity would be low enough to avoid leading. They show a 285 grain SWC that might be a better choice. But that .305 has several crimping groves for 444 Marlin and or different 44 mag applications. It has an enormous HP, and it says it is soft enough to expand but still gives great penetration. Any of you guy's ever used it? ...tj
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bamagreg
.327 Meteor
Woodstock, GA
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Post by bamagreg on Jun 12, 2024 8:34:27 GMT -5
Great bullets but probably a 6 month wait
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gcf
.30 Stingray
South Texas
Posts: 316
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Post by gcf on Jun 12, 2024 14:25:46 GMT -5
GT is stacked up with orders for a good reason...
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kb9424
.240 Incinerator
Posts: 67
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Post by kb9424 on Jun 13, 2024 4:01:46 GMT -5
Yes, there’s a wait. My order took 223 days to arrive. I’ve been too busy to load anything but they look very well made.
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kb9424
.240 Incinerator
Posts: 67
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Post by kb9424 on Jun 13, 2024 4:02:06 GMT -5
Yes, there’s a wait. My order took 223 days to arrive. I’ve been too busy to load anything but they look very well made.
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Post by bigbore5 on Jun 13, 2024 7:18:01 GMT -5
Miha delivers molds in a couple weeks. Then you get your bullets fast and cheaper.
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tj3006
.375 Atomic
Posts: 2,084
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Post by tj3006 on Jun 15, 2024 9:12:47 GMT -5
I work 55 hours per week, So until I retire or switch to part time work, in 1 to 2 years i will not be learning to cast bullets. But that's to long to wait. i will look at Rim Rock or matts.
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