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    Leadeye

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    You can make a lot of stuff with a little patience. Even things like 577X450 can be made with new Magtech 24 gauge shotgun brass and a small pipe cutter. The internet is a great resource, I've found load data for 9mm Mauser, Glesinti, Largo, etc. I think with a little persistence you can keep anything running these days. Casting bullets is a big help and saves money as well.
     

    Leadeye

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    Getting late, 0445 came early this morning, glad tomorrow is a day off, nite all, it's been fun.:)
     

    KJQ6945

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    You can make a lot of stuff with a little patience. Even things like 577X450 can be made with new Magtech 24 gauge shotgun brass and a small pipe cutter. The internet is a great resource, I've found load data for 9mm Mauser, Glesinti, Largo, etc. I think with a little persistence you can keep anything running these days. Casting bullets is a big help and saves money as well.

    I run across lead from the old cables from time to time. I've heard it's too soft or something for bullets, don't know. I'll hang on to it if you can use it.
     
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