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Post by Paper-Puncher 2/24/2012, 9:34 pm

I'd like a 185gr LSWC 68 type with a flat base.....I just need them for practice so not needing the top of the line bullet ...most of what I find on the net has the bevel base.....can someone pass on a caster with this type bullet.....Ive read here that the flat bases tend to be better ..

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Post by DavidR 2/25/2012, 9:42 am

There is no measurable advantage between flat or bevel base, in your RO, a h&G 68 stle long nose swc will drill the target with the right powder. This is the most shot style of swc being used in BE for many years.
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Post by Paper-Puncher 2/25/2012, 3:08 pm

Ok dave thx.... I was leaning toward the flat base just for the bearing surface ......I'll get ahold of zero on monday.....they must be pretty backed up.....4 week lead time and you have to call first......

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Post by BE Mike 2/25/2012, 4:14 pm

Magnus may be able to deliver quicker right now. I think I saw that Terry is offering free shipping.
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Post by AllAces 2/25/2012, 6:04 pm

Penn Bullets has an excellent LSWC bullets at very reasonable prices, both in swaged match grade and target grade.
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Post by Founder 2/25/2012, 7:07 pm

Penn are hard cast not swaged. Not a bad bullet.
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Post by Vociferous 2/25/2012, 8:32 pm

Zero lead 45 Acp (.452 Diameter) - 185 GR SWHP

1000 for under a $100. These are nice.
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Post by Paper-Puncher 2/25/2012, 10:37 pm

AllAces,

I use the 200gr Match from Penn....I tryed their 180's and desided I want 185's this time around....But you are correct I like his 200gr Match grades and will buy them again....

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Post by AllAces 2/26/2012, 6:52 am

Paper-Puncher,

I stand corrected on Penn's bullets being swaged. I tried numerous .45 and .38 bullets for bulleye shooting and keep coming back to Penn's as being the most accurate with my 1911 and S&W K38.

But let me your results with 185 gr bullets.
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Post by moosetraxx 5/29/2012, 10:50 pm

http://www.qualitycastbullets.com/

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Post by Bryan Coyle 5/30/2012, 6:18 am

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