23 November 2003, 11:54
AnthonyBWho uses cast hollow points?
I am a dedicated cast HP fan, and don't see many things a condom HP can do that can't be replicated by a cast HP. How many other HP fans are out there? Tony
23 November 2003, 12:17
Orygun MarkTony,
Me and Beagle of course. But you knew that already. Orygun
23 November 2003, 12:26
AnthonyBOrygun, yep, you and Beagle are already counted and deserve credit for a big part of my HP education. Reading Mr. Keith and Mr. Skelton got me started, but you guys provided the current info and tools. Tony
23 November 2003, 12:54
Orygun MarkTony,
Now that deer harvesting season is over I'll be devoting some time to your project. Thanksgiving will mees it up a little so hopefully about 2 weeks from today and your stuff will be ready. Orygun
23 November 2003, 13:08
Ray SchuelerI enjoy using .44 cal HP boolits. 'Specially those coming from a 4 cavity mould! But, then you knew that!--Shuz
23 November 2003, 14:44
WoolyboogerI shoot cast hp in 44, 357 and 32 mag, which are all the handguns I reload for. I like em!
23 November 2003, 15:53
felixI would use them exclusively if I wasn't so impatient in making boolits. Besides, beer cans can't tell the difference anyway. On the other hand, HP boolits are more accurate when twist is intentionally marginal. ... felix
23 November 2003, 16:06
NotRicochetI use the #457122HP in the .45-70 and #429244HP in .44 Magnum. The latter, incidentally, was the first cast bullet I ever saw. My uncle with an early Model 29 cast those and gave me one when I was a kid. That was a mould high on my list to acquire.
Incidentally, although I've shot plenty of 'em, I've always thought that jacketed bullets for things like magnum revolvers were silly.
23 November 2003, 22:31
Lloyd Smalehavent shot anything with them yet but the lyman devestator sure shoots good in my .44s
24 November 2003, 02:41
TCLouisHow hard is the alloy you are using to cast your HP bullets?
LouisB
24 November 2003, 05:35
JDLA subject I've been contemplating.
Have any of you fellers compaired the wound charactistics of HP's compaired to a flat point in rifles?-JDL
24 November 2003, 11:29
Pecos41I used to cast and shoot a lot of HP .30 cal bullets. They were extremely accurate and did quite a number on varmits. But then I got lazy and decided the small gain in performance wasn't worth the extra hassle involved making HP.
Just a good blunt nosed cast bullet will do about the same damage and about 25% faster to build.
I might add that due to the low velocity of pistol bullets, I suspect the difference between an HP and a good SWC is almost nill so far as performance is concerned.
[ 11-24-2003, 02:31: Message edited by: Pecos45 ]24 November 2003, 13:42
AnthonyBPecos, I'll gladly buy any HP molds you have gathering dust if you want to sell them. I used wet newspaper to test condom HPs against cast in the 357, 45 ACP, and 44 Mag, and the cast won every time. This was with "pure" WW alloy. Like Felix said, HP molds are slow but I think they are well worth the effort. Tony