TLC432-300-RF
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TLC432-300-RF
Where can I find this bullet?
And if I do get my hands on them for my R92 (and possibly even the Super Red Hawk), what can I do with 2400 and AA#9?
I'm ready to try something other than SWC's in cast.
And if I do get my hands on them for my R92 (and possibly even the Super Red Hawk), what can I do with 2400 and AA#9?
I'm ready to try something other than SWC's in cast.
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
The only outfit cutting them is NOE Bullet Moulds. Doesn't look like there are any in stock so you might contact them to see when they are going to run them. I maintain a support page with load data. See: Ranch Dog Outdoors.
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
I wasn't planning to buy the mould, I wanted to buy ready to load projectiles. Actually wanted for .44 mag and .30-30
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
Okay, the TLC432-300-RF is a "roll your own".mr surveyor wrote:I wasn't planning to buy the mould, I wanted to buy ready to load projectiles. Actually wanted for .44 mag and .30-30
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
are the 250's or 275's available, ready to load, commercially?
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
Since Jerry at Carolina Cast experienced his stroke, none of the designs are available as a component.mr surveyor wrote:are the 250's or 275's available, ready to load, commercially?
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
guess I'm back to plan B.
Next on the list of good, commercially available .44 mag cast GC bullets? (and .30-30)
Next on the list of good, commercially available .44 mag cast GC bullets? (and .30-30)
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
If I was buying cast bullets, the only outfit I would buy from would be Beartooth. You decide the final diameter based on your needs and there are plenty of styles to choose from.mr surveyor wrote:guess I'm back to plan B.
Next on the list of good, commercially available .44 mag cast GC bullets? (and .30-30)
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Re: TLC432-300-RF
Thank you for your opinion Mr. RD. I'll be going shopping soon.
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