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WTB .352" Cast Bullets
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Looking to buy some cast bullets sized .352", hopefully about 170-180 grs for a Winchester 351SL, thanks.

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Buffalo Arms lists cast .352" for the 351, but they show out of stock. They do accept back orders.
 
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Thanks, appreciated!

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Hawk, 180 and 200 grain.
 
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check Graph and son's.
I got some brass and plated bullets from them, for mine, not too long back.
 
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Grafs does have an entry for them, but they're listed as "Temporarily unavailable", and they appear to be plated. As dpcd mentions above, jacketed soft points are available from Hawk Bullets.
 
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Graph's is out for now, I just ordered a mold. Thanks,

Dick
 
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I tried the plated bullets and they did not perform well. I have used 200 gr. .349 bullets(.348 Win) and with some fooling around they worked surprising well.
C.G.B.
 
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With a custom $50 Lee sizing die, you can size any 9mm or 357 bullet to your requirement. I’ve even sized bonded, partition, and steel jacketed bullets for use in different firearms using the Lee dies.

https://leeprecision.com/custom-lube-and-size-kit

RC


Shoot the largest caliber you can shoot well, and practice, practice, practice.
 
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Yes, that's my intention, thanks,

Dick
 
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