For best results, your cast bullet selection (bullet style, alloy, lube type, GC or plain base) should be matched with your intended application (velocity, type of firearm, powder type, target shooting or hunting, etc.).
No one can tell you which bullet your particular gun will like, not even us. You'll have to try some different ones and experiment. But to get you started in the right direction, we've provided some general rules on how to select a rifle bullet on the Rifle Bullets page.
|
Caliber |
Mould Make |
Weight |
Diameter |
Bullet Style (Alloy) |
Nose to Crimp Groove Length |
Price/100 |
|
Lyman |
140 |
.264 - .265 |
Round Nose - Gas Checked |
0.450 |
23.55 |
|
Lyman |
140 |
.264 - .265 |
Round Nose - Gas Checked |
0.450 |
22.25 |
|
RCBS |
140 |
.264 - .265 |
Flat Nose - Gas Checked |
0.520 |
23.55 |
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RCBS |
140 |
.264 - .265 |
Flat Nose - Gas Checked |
0.520 |
22.25
|
(HT) = Heat Treated alloy Order Now!
(L) = Linotype
Note: All rifle bullets can be supplied sized within the diameter range noted for each bullet and lubed for smokeless or black powder.