Bullets for Obsolete Cartridges
I wasn't sure if this post would fit best here, or in the Cowboy Action action section.
I've discovered a source for obsolete bullet configurations, which produces, among other things, the heeled style of bullets which were used in the .44 S&W American, and in other calibers. I just received some Lyman 200-grain .38's from them, and some old-pattern .44's. This is Western Bullet Co., of Missoula, MT.
BTW, this outfit sends orders out in packaging suitable for tank parts. My order of 1,000 bullets arrived (for a shipping charge of $11) in a custom-made box constructed from 3/4-inch plywood, which was probably $11 worth of carpentry, itself.
I had been looking for a source of 200-grain Lyman 358430 .38's at a reasonable price for a long time, and this is it.
I've discovered a source for obsolete bullet configurations, which produces, among other things, the heeled style of bullets which were used in the .44 S&W American, and in other calibers. I just received some Lyman 200-grain .38's from them, and some old-pattern .44's. This is Western Bullet Co., of Missoula, MT.
BTW, this outfit sends orders out in packaging suitable for tank parts. My order of 1,000 bullets arrived (for a shipping charge of $11) in a custom-made box constructed from 3/4-inch plywood, which was probably $11 worth of carpentry, itself.
I had been looking for a source of 200-grain Lyman 358430 .38's at a reasonable price for a long time, and this is it.
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Thanks for posting that information, I will make it a sticky so folks can use it for reference. 0
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