26 January 2014, 18:52
John GaltLead hard cast in .44 and .45: options besides Cast Performance?
Hello All,
I have been looking at what options are available out there in a wide meplat hard cast bullet in .44 and .45 caliber for handguns. Aside from the offerings from Cast Performance, are there others you could suggest?
From what research I have done on the internet, it sounds like Cast Performance have performed very well however I would like to give a few other bullets a try in my revolvers when working up loads. Anyone here have any on-game experience with Cast Performance or the others?
Thank you,
John
26 January 2014, 19:35
RMiller Beartooth bulletsThey have a lot of cast bullets. I have only shot the .620 1040 grainers but they look like great bullets.
27 January 2014, 00:02
Texas KillartistBear tooth bullets
Montana Bullet Works
Lead head billets
All (3) have worked for me
27 January 2014, 06:42
LuckyduckerI really like the Leadhead bullets located in St. Johns, KS. They have a good selection of bullets and they are prompt to get them to their customers.
27 January 2014, 06:54
p dog shooterI cast a 315 gr wheel weight hard bullet out of a lee mold cast check it.
Depending on the pistol 1180 to 1320 FPS kills and penetrates very well.
27 January 2014, 07:39
JLarssonDave Jennings of Montana Bullet Works had spinal fusion surgery and is unable to operate the business, which is now for sale.
I have no idea what if any inventory he is carrying from which he might fill orders.
MBW website27 January 2014, 12:34
BoxheadDave is selling his inventory with the business. Beartooth makes equal stuff to anyone though priced a bit higher than Dave's goods. I have shot a far bit of these folks bullets and they are very good quality and fairly priced. The down side is that you cannot select diameter or hardness.
http://www.westernbullet.com/castbullets.html27 January 2014, 20:36
JLarssonI forgot to mention that you can get a wide variety of bullets from Rim Rock Bullets. They have what they call "Premium Hard Cast" as well as gas-checked bullets. They have some cheaper ones, too. The main thing is that they have some of the LBT or LBT-type designs. I don't know how much custom sizing they do.
Rim Rock Bullets28 January 2014, 06:42
John GaltThanks all- this is a great place to start.
-John
28 January 2014, 06:56
metalbeaterHard cast bullets have a valuable place in dealing with big animals especially those who fight back. My S&W 329 carries 310 gr hardcasts and a max load of H110. It hurts your hand but I've always felt is a Griz was trying to join me on my horse, recoil would not be a big issue.
One caution about hardcasts, especially in older guns, is to be sure of your cylinder and throat diameter. It's easy to wreck a gun with fat hard bullets and hot loads.
When I shoot my 329 for fun (it still kicks a bit) I shoot 200 gr 44-40 bullets dropped from a Lee mold, tumble lubed with 8 gr of Trailboss.
Probably comes close to 44-40 loads back in BP days. Costs less/round than a 22 LR in today's nutso world.
23 February 2014, 05:51
Texas KillartistMarshall Stanton owns/runs Beartooth Bullets. He has a huge amount of info on his website . I ordered bullets from him , bought a booklet from him and his bore lapping kit. Great source for cast bullets and info. Nice to talk to on the phone .
Mr. Jennings at MBW made great bullets, but you had to know exactly what you wanted.
The man at Leadhesds was also friendly and informative and even had load info.
I would start w/ Beartooth, especially if you want info on cast bullets, load info or recommendations. If it concerns cast bullets , he does know the answers.
If you know exactly what you want, see if Leadhesds makes it. If so, you will get them quickly .