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  • JustC
    what is your purpose for using cast bullets? Jacketed pills will run faster and hit harder and cause less of a PITA when cleaning the bore.

    good heavy 30cals I have used
    200gr SMK
    220gr SMK
    210gr Berger
    216gr Clinch River
    200gr Accubond

    why chase the game when the bullet can get em from here?....
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  • richbug
    JustC, Which of the bullets you have listed would be suitable for game? I have been wondering myself. I am loading for a 300 WBY MKV. I want a bullet suitable for everything from woodchucks to moose. If Nosler made a 200 balistic tip or hornady made a 200 grain a-max, I would use it. I know the accubonds are a good bullet, but seem a little pricey.

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  • JustC
    If I were to say any of the bullets listed would do it,..that would start the "match bullets are no good for hunting" arguments. I have hoewever taken whitetail with all of them listed except for the 216gr Clinch River because I have just started load work with that one.

    That being said,..the accubonds are very hard hitters. None of them will blow up a groundhog, but as far as a true hunting pill that has a match profile, the accubond is the only one. Match pills will fail when driven to fast on a close up target (deer sized) but after they slow up a bit, they really do quite well.

    why chase the game when the bullet can get em from here?....
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  • bpost
    quote:Originally posted by JustC
    what is your purpose for using cast bullets?


    I like cast bullets for several reasons;
    1) Economy, they are cheap to make and shoot.
    2) Challenging, it is an art to get a cast bullet to shoot well.
    3) They are easier on the barrel.
    4) They have low recoil, if loaded properly (under 2000fps).

    For game hunting I use Nosler Partitions or Swift A Frames. Cast bullets can and do kill game. I just think that jacketed bullets designed for that job are better.
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  • JustC
    I can understand that reasoning.[:)] I have never fired a cast bullet[:0] something I may have to try in the future.

    why chase the game when the bullet can get em from here?....
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  • Iconoclast
    JustC, some day you need to play with some older firearms. Just for an example, I've never seen a Krag which didn't shoot pretty well with a cast bullet - Lyman 311291 is especially good in that cartridge - even if the bore looked like an abandoned sewer line. Y, I know, 300 yards minimum and 3000 fps out the muzzle . . . . But don't forget the results people like Pope achieved with the old .32-40 and black powder at 1,000 yards . . . even if the trajectories were closer to a 155mm than a .300 Mag! And if you ever get into wheelguns, the lead bullets shoot as well or better than any jacketed slugs.

    "There is nothing lower than the human race - except the french." (Mark Twain)
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by bpost1958
    quote:Originally posted by JustC
    what is your purpose for using cast bullets?


    I like cast bullets for several reasons;
    1) Economy, they are cheap to make and shoot.
    2) Challenging, it is an art to get a cast bullet to shoot well.
    3) They are easier on the barrel.
    4) They have low recoil, if loaded properly (under 2000fps).

    For game hunting I use Nosler Partitions or Swift A Frames. Cast bullets can and do kill game. I just think that jacketed bullets designed for that job are better.



    I don't think you can load a .300 WBY under 2000 fps...can you?.?.?

    Eric

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  • richbug
    "I don't think you can load a .300 WBY under 2000 fps...can you?.?.?"

    12 grains of 2400 and a cast lead bullet of your choice. gives about 1000 fps.

    My border collie is smarter than your honor student.
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  • Warbirds
    Richbug- Are you serious???
    quote: I am loading for a 300 WBY MKV. I want a bullet suitable for everything from woodchucks to moose.


    First with a 300 WBY you shouldn't need a super heavy bullet, you'd still be able to drop your moose, and second if I would suggest a more appropriate round for woodchucks!

    I don't know where you found that load for 1,000fps, the lightest load I found for the 300 WBY Mag was 23.0 grains of SR4759 with a muzzle velocity of 1722 FPS. But my question remains the same,

    WHY????

    R/

    Dave
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