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I am researching bullet casting in my ongoing effort to become more independent of commercial ammo supply, and to learn more about fun stuff like shooting. I have two 9mm autoloaders, and might be getting a 38spl for my wife before too long. I'd love to keep things simple, so I was thinking about getting a 125gr 357 RN bullet mold, and simply sizing the bullets based on which caliber weapon they are going in. I.e. cast a bunch of bullets, run some through the .356 sizer for the 9mms and the rest through the .358 sizer for the 38spl. Is this an acceptable and/or advisable practice?
I understand my pistols may have different bore diameters, and I plan to slug them soon, but I am interested in finding out about anything that would keep me from killing two birds with one stone, as it were, and only dealing with one bulet mold. Also I like learning
Thanks in advance.
I understand my pistols may have different bore diameters, and I plan to slug them soon, but I am interested in finding out about anything that would keep me from killing two birds with one stone, as it were, and only dealing with one bulet mold. Also I like learning
Thanks in advance.