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If you are buying cast bullets and not casting them yourself, look for bullets listed for use in cowboy action shooting.
Wrong. Stay away from cowboy action bullets for your useage!! You are loading your ammo at high velocities. Cowboy action bullets have a low brinell, i.e. are soft lead, which when shot at your velocities will lead up your barrels quickly.
Right, how do you know how I or any other shooter is going to load for their own personal rifle?
I cast my own bullets, they are Lyman cowboy action design and I cast them fairly hard.
Some areas are lucky enough to have folks who do casting at a commercial level who supply bullets to the retail trade that are also cast hard.
Not all cowboy action bullets are "low Brinnell".
YOU CAN'T SAY STAY AWAY JUST BECAUSE YOUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCES WITH A BRAND OR TWO OF COMMERCIAL BULLETS WERE NOT FAVORABLE.
Did you even notice I made no suggestions as to brand name of the bullets before you took it upon yourself to make a personal rebuttal against me?
Oh, and did you even read the original post?
"I CAST MY OWN BULLETS,,,,,"
I am pretty sure the original poster isn't a dumbass and knows what to look for when choosing a buillet for his intended task.