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homebrew .357

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Hi guys, thanks for the reply, The bullets are flat based, R E A L style, as I made the mold myself for a bore size of .450, but I also made the barrel my self and the bore turned out to be .447" so resizing to .447. The bad thing is they are cast in lino type ,hard to get down the barrel, :hmm: lubed wads mite help. Ok so no wads on a flat base and just got some straight lead to cast the bullets in. I`m getting there, Homebrew.357. :thumbsup:
 
You're on course now, I bet. Keep us posted! Not many folks are ambitious enough (or skilled enough!) to make their own molds, much less barrels. Good on ya, and you'll be getting lots of questions.
 
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