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I recently bought myself a new Christmas toy. A new Ruger SRH 480 Ruger. I need to buy some hard cast bullets for reloading. Anybody recommend where to buy a good bullet for general all around use? Somewhere around 400 gr. bullet. I am set up for casting bullets but not for sizing. My casting is for black powder rifles only using a pan lub.

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George


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Posts: 135 | Location: Hurricane Alley North Carolina | Registered: 26 October 2010Reply With Quote
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The Wife bought me a 480 SRH. I bought the mold, sizer die, and TP (all RCBS)from Midsouth. I didn't find much around here for cast bullets in 400 grain. Premade cast bullets of slightly over 300+ seemed very expensive.
 
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I would buy a lee mold push through sizer and some alox lube.

and go to town.
 
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I would but I did not find a sizing die in the size I need. It appears that they don't make one. Can custom order but 6 wks lead time. In the mean time I still needs some bullets.


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I would but I did not find a sizing die in the size I need. It appears that they don't make one. Can custom order but 6 wks lead time. In the mean time I still needs some bullets.


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I use Cast Performance casts. Good quality, shoot well.


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would but I did not find a sizing die in the size I need. It appears that they don't make one. Can custom order but 6 wks lead time. In the mean time I still needs some bullets



I would buy the nest size smaller polish it out to the proper size I have done it with a couple of there push through sizers
 
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Cast Performance, Hunter Supply (on Midway's site). Bryan Reece 765-541-8584, Montana Bullet Works, look them up on the web.



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Thanks for the suggestions. Does anyone have any recent experience with Montana Bullet Works?

With their 480 or 45 Colt bullets. They have several that I might be wanting to try .

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George


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Posts: 135 | Location: Hurricane Alley North Carolina | Registered: 26 October 2010Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the suggestions. Does anyone have any recent experience with Montana Bullet Works?

With their 480 or 45 Colt bullets. They have several that I might be wanting to try .

Thanks
George


Not recently, although I need to some more 200 grain bullets for my .38-40. I'll try to remember to post when I get them and let you know.



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I, too, am considering Montana Bullet Works for some hardcast GC for my Ruger .480. I'm planning a cape buffalo hunt in RSA next year. Good to see that the company got purchased and are continuing production.

Beartooth is also on my list.
 
Posts: 277 | Location: Murphy, TX | Registered: 21 July 2009Reply With Quote
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If you want some plinking bullets here's an option.

http://missouribullet.com/resu...egory=5&secondary=38
 
Posts: 11 | Location: michigan, usa | Registered: 24 July 2006Reply With Quote
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Also check out Leadhead Bullets. Not the most glamorous website but his bullets are great and I shot this group with my Ruger Super Blackhawk in .480 with his 420 grain bullet:



This was at 25 yards and was the first session with my new gun. Ignore the flyer as a guy sitting at the bench next to me touched off a 12 gauge at the INDOOR range and caused me to flinch!
 
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John, what load or velocity were you getting when you shot that fine target?


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