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I'm new to the cast bullet game, I'm a proud owner (soon anyway, the barrel is in the mail) of .454 Casull 12" Encore barrel that is destined for the whitetails of Iowa. I have arranged a trade for some lynotype I have for a variety of cast bullets by a member here and he said some will be plain base and some will be gas checked. The bullets will range from 250 gr. to 360 gr. I intend to use them for plinking, mid-range loads, and full-power loads after I have acclamated myself to the recoil. My question is, do gas-checked bullets have an advantage in the .454 or should I just shoot the bullets and see if the gas-checked or plain base shoots more accurately? Let me know, if this is stupid question, I apologize. Yardbird PS Lloyd, I have a different name over at GB, you know it. | ||
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The plain base bullets will do you fine for plinking and midrange. I have used them successfully for as hairy loads as you can get in a .45 Colt Blackhawk. Past that I can't say. I would suspect that you would want GC bullets for max loads in the .454. | |||
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