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So, before i knew it, I had cast about 500 bullets. Now what?


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At this point the only piece of reloading equipment I have is this:

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At this point I'm not sure I even want to make the initial investment for the rest of the equipment. It is a gas check bullet.

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Well, that's all up to you Alice, the rabbit hole goes deep. Once you step through the looking glass, most never return. I wouldn't if I could.

Either way, you're not gonna lose. If you give up, me or someone else will gladly buy the mold from you.

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So just for shiggles, my cast bullets are .309 the bullet I shoved in the barrel was .308 and the ammo my gun likes is .307 as checked my calipers. So according to Caster's post, wouldn't the current size of the bullets be good without sizing?

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It just might, but with out loading a few and letting them fly down range you will never know.

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