Id have a word with Rog before shelling out for cast boolits he might be able to help.
Or Adam he might be able to help you acquire a mould.
Expanding bullets for target shooting
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Re: Expanding bullets for target shooting
jimbob wrote:Thanks for your help.
I have been in contact with Shell house bullets company this evening and subject to a large order they will obtain the mould and make some 250 grain cast bullets for me at a very good price. All I need now is a good load.

Re: Expanding bullets for target shooting
I know a chap that has it on ticket for .22wmr as he can't source non expanding ammo and also another who has expanding on ticket for his .357 underlever so that he can use jacketed bullets (slightly different in law) both only target shoot on a range. So it is possible but I would think quite unlikely with the .375 as the police tend to regard this size calibre as a weapon of mass destruction. One but can ask though.jimbob wrote:
My question is, does the Police allow people to have expanding bullets on their licence for target shooting for the reason of availability of less popular and harder to get calibres?
Does anyone have this condition on their license?
Jimbob
Re: Expanding bullets for target shooting
I have heard of target shooters getting expanding ammunition on leveraction tube feed rifles for safety reasons
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