Need a 32wcf bullet for BP
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Need a 32wcf bullet for BP
I'm thinking of getting a Uberti low wal in 32-20 and need a bullet that will make it down the long barrel and stay accurate with black powder. Does anyone know of a possible source? Thanks
I never used these - but they are softer cast then some of the other store bought bullets out there - another option for sure
http://www.cowboybullets.com/
http://www.cowboybullets.com/
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Andy, Thanks for the link. They may just be what I've been looking for.AndyM wrote:I never used these - but they are softer cast then some of the other store bought bullets out there - another option for sure
http://www.cowboybullets.com/
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Take a look at the offerings from www.montanabulletworks.com
They have acouple that ought to do it.
If you cast your own the lyman 115gr mold is not changed much in the last 100 and some years, just be sure and use a good blackpowder lube such as Sagebrush Alox, available from www.sageoutfitters.com
They have acouple that ought to do it.
If you cast your own the lyman 115gr mold is not changed much in the last 100 and some years, just be sure and use a good blackpowder lube such as Sagebrush Alox, available from www.sageoutfitters.com
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