GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
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GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
Does anyone know what mould is used for the GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn, that Henry Krank supplies - or who the company is that supplies them so that I could find out off them please?
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Re: GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
its hannams isn't it?
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Re: GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
Check out NOE web site just google NOE.
Re: GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
Thanks, but it does not appear to be one of there's, they don't do a 158 grin T/CAlpha1 wrote:Check out NOE web site just google NOE.
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Re: GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
you could also try emailing shellhouse, as I think they use the same mold, although not sure if there are machine molds and hand molds?
http://www.shellhousebulletcompany.co.u ... ow/3018178
http://www.shellhousebulletcompany.co.u ... ow/3018178
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Re: GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
It'll be a Magma mould
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Re: GM Hardcast Bullets - 38/357 T/C 158grn
No Hannams just buy them in. I believe that the same maker whose name escapes me at the moment ( Gary Morris or something like that?) also produces bullets for the Ace label.bradaz11 wrote:its hannams isn't it?
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