A few of the Bullets i cast
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A few of the Bullets i cast
Here are a few of the Bullets i cast, From various molds. BACO (Buffalo Arms Co.) Accurate Molds, and Lyman
My latest, BACO “Money”

Another BACO Mold, .443 Paper Patch



Accurate Molds

This is my BACO 610 Grain GG, I shoot this Bullet to 1,200 Yards

Another of my Accurate Molds, .50 Cal

BACO Elliptical .45

Another BACO, .40 Cal, Paper Patch

BACO Elliptical GG, I shoot this Bullet to 1,200 Yards as well

Accurate Molds “i Bullet” .50 Cal

Lyman Gould Hollow Point

.50 Cal, 615 Grain BACO Elliptical Paper Patch

Accurate molds, .45 Cal

My latest, BACO “Money”

Another BACO Mold, .443 Paper Patch



Accurate Molds

This is my BACO 610 Grain GG, I shoot this Bullet to 1,200 Yards


Another of my Accurate Molds, .50 Cal

BACO Elliptical .45

Another BACO, .40 Cal, Paper Patch

BACO Elliptical GG, I shoot this Bullet to 1,200 Yards as well


Accurate Molds “i Bullet” .50 Cal

Lyman Gould Hollow Point

.50 Cal, 615 Grain BACO Elliptical Paper Patch

Accurate molds, .45 Cal

LR_Smoker likes this post
Re: A few of the Bullets i cast
ALL Bullets above are Cast with Lee 4-20 Bottom Pour Pots
I have 2 Nice Ladles, they are actually Dust Collectors
a Rowell bottom pour, and a Lyman. I am just not a Fan of Ladle Casting, I can do it, But don’t like it

I have 2 Nice Ladles, they are actually Dust Collectors

Maxjon, TD BRIGHT and Roblynch like this post
Re: A few of the Bullets i cast
LOL..I had to read your last post again. I thought you said you had two nice LADIES that were dust collectors!!
You cast a nice bullet Lewis. Many years ago I started to dribble in casting. I started out casting .440" round balls and killed my first ML deer with one back in 1971 (prior to PA's primitive season) with a .45 cal T/C Seneca. I then progressed to a 250 gr REAL bullet when I got my hands on a T/C Hawken .50 cal.
But in the past 3 years or so I've really gotten into it. I've even started playing with powder coating. And thanks to the advice from you and others I've found that the bullets I cast are more consistent than any I used to buy in bulk. Most are within 1.5 gr of each other which is better than even some bigger jacketed bullets I've seen. But I do sort them and keep my "serious" bullets within 1 grain.
You cast a nice bullet Lewis. Many years ago I started to dribble in casting. I started out casting .440" round balls and killed my first ML deer with one back in 1971 (prior to PA's primitive season) with a .45 cal T/C Seneca. I then progressed to a 250 gr REAL bullet when I got my hands on a T/C Hawken .50 cal.
But in the past 3 years or so I've really gotten into it. I've even started playing with powder coating. And thanks to the advice from you and others I've found that the bullets I cast are more consistent than any I used to buy in bulk. Most are within 1.5 gr of each other which is better than even some bigger jacketed bullets I've seen. But I do sort them and keep my "serious" bullets within 1 grain.
Bronko22000- Posts : 372
Join date : 2022-01-20
Age : 69
Location : Locust Gap, PA
EdMehlig, HC and LR_Smoker like this post
Re: A few of the Bullets i cast
Those truly are beautiful right along with the targets you post. Ive been casting about 20 years and still struggle miserably.
Dasblanc- Posts : 52
Join date : 2022-04-20
Location : Western Washington
Re: A few of the Bullets i cast
Mr. Lewis,, Do you sell any of your i bullets?? (50 and 54 are what i'm interested in) ?? Thanks in advance!! Kirk
exarcherman- Posts : 9
Join date : 2022-10-18
Location : Bulls Gap, Tennessee

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