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<blockquote data-quote="victor3ranger" data-source="post: 2174863" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I have started casting my own for my 45acp lately and a friend was asking me this weekend about doing this very thing. I was thinking that if I had a mold that would cast at .451 instaed of the .452 that I am using now, it would give enough room to put a heavier plate onto the bullet before I would have to worry about sizing them.</p><p>Please keep the info going on this.</p><p></p><p>Also, there are several guys using powder coat on bullets that seem to really do good as well. Also, some sort of poly paint that they use over seas in europe on lead cast bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor3ranger, post: 2174863, member: 462"] I have started casting my own for my 45acp lately and a friend was asking me this weekend about doing this very thing. I was thinking that if I had a mold that would cast at .451 instaed of the .452 that I am using now, it would give enough room to put a heavier plate onto the bullet before I would have to worry about sizing them. Please keep the info going on this. Also, there are several guys using powder coat on bullets that seem to really do good as well. Also, some sort of poly paint that they use over seas in europe on lead cast bullets. [/QUOTE]
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