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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3387982" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Casting, coating and sizing your own bullets can save some coin and make some bullets that actually bump up to the grooves with light loads and will be accurate.</p><p>Problem with most store bought Coated bullets is they are very hard.</p><p>Only loads in pistol that like kind of hard bullets is my 1300+ fps 357 mag 170gr loads.</p><p>1150 fps and down respond well to a softer alloy.</p><p></p><p>I added up what it cost me to make my own pistol ammo years ago it was less than 5 bucks for 100 rounds.</p><p>I also use Lee 4 die set for all my pistol ammo and use a Lee 4 hole turret press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3387982, member: 15054"] Casting, coating and sizing your own bullets can save some coin and make some bullets that actually bump up to the grooves with light loads and will be accurate. Problem with most store bought Coated bullets is they are very hard. Only loads in pistol that like kind of hard bullets is my 1300+ fps 357 mag 170gr loads. 1150 fps and down respond well to a softer alloy. I added up what it cost me to make my own pistol ammo years ago it was less than 5 bucks for 100 rounds. I also use Lee 4 die set for all my pistol ammo and use a Lee 4 hole turret press. [/QUOTE]
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