06 August 2009, 18:31
swampshooter.45 acp-185gr. source needed
My favorite .45 acp likes the 185 gr. cast bullets. The short, button bullets. I don't know what else to call them. I am not able to locate a source presently, need help. All the 185's i can locate are the long nosed semi-wadcutters which is not what i need.
07 August 2009, 05:05
swampshooterI was forced to retire with reactive airways disease and am unable to cast my own. I need to purchase.
19 August 2009, 02:30
DoublessI have the H&G #130 mould, and I have sufficient alloy to cast whatever you need. Do a search for that mould on the 'net, and if the profile and weight will suit your purposes, send me a pm. I will work with you, but these things will be a bit pricey to ship from below Houston to where you live in Brownsville. (And I am not certain, but I believe the H&G 130 is a 200-grain bullet, so it may be too heavy.)
05 September 2009, 05:51
MarkSwamp,
I've shot these, and they work pretty good:
http://www.berrysmfg.com/produ...4&c=17&pp=8&sb=0&p=001 October 2009, 22:08
RimrockKidquote:
Originally posted by swampshooter:
My favorite .45 acp likes the 185 gr. cast bullets. The short, button bullets. I don't know what else to call them. I am not able to locate a source presently, need help. All the 185's i can locate are the long nosed semi-wadcutters which is not what i need.
You might call Rim Rock Bullets Inc at 1-406-676-3250 we have one that might work.
18 December 2009, 04:09
RimrockKidWe make a .45 acp-185 gr. like you are looking for go to Rim Rock Bullets.net
21 December 2009, 07:59
CTSixshotDitto what Doubless says... the Hensley & Gibbs 130 is one that I cast as well. Mine come out around 195 grains.
http://hgmould.gunloads.com/molds/130_6.jpg