04 December 2012, 00:25
UnderclockedBullshop Bullets
I wanted to bring back this topic as I believe Dan is now back in operation at a new location.
I've pm'd him over at Cast Boolits to see if he can provide a more accurate description of what he has to choose from currently. Hopefully will be updating the pictured bullets in the near future.
Current info that I do know is shown below so far as contact info. I believe he simply needs you to email what you would like, he will respond about availability and provide pricing info.
For any of you that are not familiar, Dan makes some of the finest lubed conicals for muzzleloaders to be found - and his prices have always been very reasonable.
05 December 2012, 03:28
raamwGreat guy to deal with have bought from him when he was in Alaska, how come the move?
08 December 2012, 08:52
UnderclockedI honestly don't know. He said something about his reasons on Cast Boolits but I don't recall exactly what he said.
02 January 2013, 04:50
BuglemintodayI need to get my order in on a bunch of .504 !!! For my two White Muzzleloaders.
I'm thinking of going with the 460 Grain. Any suggestions?
02 January 2013, 17:06
7mmfreakHe is up and running. I got a shipment of .451 and .504 in 405, 420, 460, and 488 gr from him two weeks ago.
05 January 2013, 19:24
UnderclockedI do not know if Dan still has a mold for that 460 grain MT NEX bullet, but that is a very nice bullet if so. The 500 grain N373 is also a good choice.
My UC bullet shown aint bad either.

06 January 2013, 00:39
BuglemintodayUnderclocked- Have you taken any game with the 500gr?
06 January 2013, 04:38
UnderclockedActually no, not that one at least. I shot a bunch of them and got quite good accuracy though. The meplate could probably be a touch wider for better expansion, but I don't think that would really be much of an issue.
I have taken game with a 497 grain NEW variety of bullet which is slightly different from the one Bullshop's mold produces (the 500 grain MT NEW).
Just a note about the NEW bullets. A fellow from Virginia named Bob Bowers designed the first of those and told me they were intended to be inline extreme Whitworths. I suggested he call them NEW for short. He did and the design has proven itself to be extremely accurate. Bullshop's mold for that 500 grain MT NEW deviates from the original design enough that I don't believe it is quite as good accuracy-wise as are those that adhere to the original design(s).
07 January 2013, 17:11
BuglemintodayThe 500gn N373 and 560gn RCBS look like real winners as well.
I'll contact Dan this week to get more info
