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Originally Posted by Peregrino
That's still 36 cents per round. I know it's hollowpoint but our local WalMart is selling Winchester 230FMJ for $31.97 per 100 (or 32 cents ea.). Known quality, better price, I'm having a hard time justifying the JHP and a 70+ mile drive for plinking.
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SAECO four cavity 205 Grain Hensley and Gibbs Semi-wadcutter bullet mold. Cost with brass, primers, and powder -- .10$ per shot maximum. And they will shoot much better than the white box 230 grain FMJ.
Or you can go with a 230 grain truncated cone cast bullet for the 'Coveted' Caliber .45 Automatic Colt Pistol. A much better choice than the white box 230 RN bullets. IMHO of course.
There is no difference in blasting between hard lead cast bullets for the 'Coveted' and FMJ for the 'Coveted'. In fact, if one uses the 205 grain HG bullets, they will be extremely pleased with the results.
Gene -- maker and blaster of many tens of thousands of 'Coveted' Caliber .45 Automatic Colt Pistol bullets.