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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Cast bullets in a 10mm auto
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<blockquote data-quote="Longhunter1750" data-source="post: 3005178" data-attributes="member: 94451"><p>Save yourself the grief. I own several 1911's in 10mm all of which run flawless with a good copper hollow point, HST's, XTP's, V-Crows and so on. Thought I would save myself some money and try some hard cast lead bullets, way to many FTF's. I have polished all my feed ramps baby butt smooth but they just dont want to let that sticky lead slide up in there. If you really want to shoot hard cast I would suggest having them powder coated, the ones I tried worked fairly well but still not as consistent as a good copper coated bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longhunter1750, post: 3005178, member: 94451"] Save yourself the grief. I own several 1911's in 10mm all of which run flawless with a good copper hollow point, HST's, XTP's, V-Crows and so on. Thought I would save myself some money and try some hard cast lead bullets, way to many FTF's. I have polished all my feed ramps baby butt smooth but they just dont want to let that sticky lead slide up in there. If you really want to shoot hard cast I would suggest having them powder coated, the ones I tried worked fairly well but still not as consistent as a good copper coated bullet. [/QUOTE]
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