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Other than 300,350, 400gr and cast bullets, what are the options in this calibre?....I would like a 270gr in something other than a round nose...and Iv'e seen a 377 grainer.

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Roger, I’ve been looking at this mold for my 405 Grenadier from Accurate Molds.

https://accuratemolds.com/bull...l.php?bullet=41-280A


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Northern Precision.

https://npcustombullets.com/


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Both look worth investigating, thanks.

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I try powder coating some .410 bullets

Should be easy to pick up a thousand.
 
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I assume you mean cast bullets...
I've found most cast bullets in .410 to 412, here in Australia at least, only go to about 215gr but I'm still looking...

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you must be buying them.
you can make your own as big,long,short,fat as you want if you know of a mold maker.
 
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