Danny, I've never tried any, but have become increasingly leary of any company advertising thier bullets as hard cast. What is thier definition of hard cast? And do you really need hard cast for your application? Most seem to run under size for many bores, and try to make up for a poor fit with a harder bullet. SO much better to make your own that you have control over.
I have been tempted several times to purchase some of their 400's to test in the 405. I am not into bullet casting (YET! ) and dont have a lot of interest in gettin started as i dont have the time.
Might go ahead and buy some...
Posts: 1574 | Location: Western Pennsylvania | Registered: 12 September 2002
I dont comment on something I dont know so Ill tell you that MT baldy bullets are good and Cast performace bullets are good. I ususally use my own and these are two of the best boughten bullets ive found.
Posts: 1404 | Location: munising MI USA | Registered: 29 March 2002
I've been using their 500 gr. RNFP over BP in my Sharps with good results. When I do my part they can produce cloverleaf groups at 100 yds. When I'm "off" they shoot no better or worse than anything else.
Posts: 733 | Location: N. Illinois | Registered: 21 July 2002
I have use Meister Bullets and have found them a good product for the money. They are not like the Cast Preformance quality. They ar one of the better mass producers that I have found. I think I have approx 2000 of their bullets on hand right now. I do use Cast Pro or Beartooth for hunting purpose.
Hcliff
Posts: 305 | Location: Green Bay, WI | Registered: 09 September 2002