Cast Bullet Sources
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Cast Bullet Sources
I'm often asked about sources for cast bullets and while reading my Handloader magazine realized they have quite a few sources advertising bullets so I thought I would put them in a post for those that might be looking.
ACME Bullet Company
B and B Casting (groove-free options)
Badman Bullets
Beartooth Bullets
Berry's Bullets (Hard Cast)
Billy Bullets (Moly-B Coated Bullets)
Blue Bullets
Buffalo Arms
Bullets Direct/Midstate Bullets
Bumble Bee Bullets (No website)
801-367-0870
Bullet Barn (Canada)
Carolina Cast (Closed)
Chey-Cast Bullets
CJN Casting
Dardas Cast Bullets
Eggleston Munitions
Jet Bullets (Canada)
King Shooters Supply
Leadheads Bullets
Lightning Ammo
Magnus Bullets
Midstate Bullets/Bullets Direct
Missouri Bullet Company
Montana Bullet Works
Oregon Trail
Penn Bullets
Reloads N' More (was CB Bullets)
RGB Bullets
Rim Rock Bullets
SNS Cast Bullets
Summers Enterprises
Western Bullet Co.
Xcalibers (Closed)
ACME Bullet Company
B and B Casting (groove-free options)
Badman Bullets
Beartooth Bullets
Berry's Bullets (Hard Cast)
Billy Bullets (Moly-B Coated Bullets)
Blue Bullets
Buffalo Arms
Bullets Direct/Midstate Bullets
Bumble Bee Bullets (No website)
801-367-0870
Bullet Barn (Canada)
Carolina Cast (Closed)
Chey-Cast Bullets
CJN Casting
Dardas Cast Bullets
Eggleston Munitions
Jet Bullets (Canada)
King Shooters Supply
Leadheads Bullets
Lightning Ammo
Magnus Bullets
Midstate Bullets/Bullets Direct
Missouri Bullet Company
Montana Bullet Works
Oregon Trail
Penn Bullets
Reloads N' More (was CB Bullets)
RGB Bullets
Rim Rock Bullets
SNS Cast Bullets
Summers Enterprises
Western Bullet Co.
Xcalibers (Closed)
Michael
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
Great idea.
I don't order many cast bullets since I cast my own. But I have bought from Rim Rock before and I have to recommend the highly. Fast service and the bullets were exactly as advertised, ie, size and weight.
I don't order many cast bullets since I cast my own. But I have bought from Rim Rock before and I have to recommend the highly. Fast service and the bullets were exactly as advertised, ie, size and weight.
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16" SS 92 357
20" BL 92 357
20" SS 92 44
20" BL 92 44
20" Bl 92 45C
20" Bl 92 454
SS Rio Grande 30-30
Bl Rio Grande 45-70
to bad those that know it all, cant do it all!
16" SS 92 357
20" BL 92 357
20" SS 92 44
20" BL 92 44
20" Bl 92 45C
20" Bl 92 454
SS Rio Grande 30-30
Bl Rio Grande 45-70
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
I've ordered from missouri bullets as well they have been gtg. Good thinking RD
http://www.missouribullet.com/
http://www.missouribullet.com/
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
I've only been tinkering with the .44's for a couple of years (the R92 for less than a year), and so far the only cast bullets I've used are Rim Rock 240bb swc's and Bayou Bullet 240bb swc's. Been pretty happy with both in the Super Red Hawk but still need to get proper bullets for the R92. The R/R's and B/B's do shoot 3" groups at 50 yards poa/poi with my poor vision, but since jacket rounds tend to shoot closer to 2" I'm sure a better profile gc bullet would do even better. Now that I have a chrony (finally had a chance to test it in the back yard a couple of days ago with a pellet pitcher), I'll get down to some serious evaluation of what I currently have .... then move up to something better.
Since the ejector fix and smoothing the lifter contact points, my R92 seems to handle the swc's pretty well now. I do intend to (hopefully) find the magic flat point cast bullet for the R92 and buy a nice inventory though.
Since the ejector fix and smoothing the lifter contact points, my R92 seems to handle the swc's pretty well now. I do intend to (hopefully) find the magic flat point cast bullet for the R92 and buy a nice inventory though.
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
Not much savings over jacketed bullets anymore.
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
Supply and demand...... there are a ton of new folks getting into reloading. Once you cast and shoot your first bullet you will never look back or feel the same about a bullet again.
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
I would actually pay more for a quality cast bullet than I would for a jacketed bullet.Quinc wrote:Not much savings over jacketed bullets anymore.
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
RD is Carolina Cast still in business? I ordered some of your design bullets from him when he first started and they have worked well, but I'm running low..
james
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
Jerry had a stroke last year, It is hard to tell if he will return. I know he wants to.picketpin wrote:RD is Carolina Cast still in business? I ordered some of your design bullets from him when he first started and they have worked well, but I'm running low..
james
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Re: Cast Bullet Sources
I have used the Leadheads 250 gr 44 cal Keith. Good bullet. If you shop around you can get the cowboy bullets for 357 and 44 fairly cheap. The RNFP bullets feed in the lever guns as they are designed for them.