I’d second this. I would mention you are on PF and that Steve (LSP 972) is the one who brought PD to the attention to the forum. You could reach out to @LSP552 for Steves last name.
I’d second this. I would mention you are on PF and that Steve (LSP 972) is the one who brought PD to the attention to the forum. You could reach out to @LSP552 for Steves last name.
I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
The lunatics are running the asylum
Before shooting lead bullets it is important to clean every bit of copper fouling from the bore and chambers.
I learned this the hard way with my Smith pre model 27 over 40 years ago.
Any remaining jacket material grabs the softer lead and it only gets worse.
The LASC cast bullet website is a great resource for those shooting lead.
HTH,
Shumba
I'm reasonably organized and was able to email back the original order email when contacting PD about this. PD emailed me shipping labels for the cases. They'll be heading back tomorrow. Will update with whatever they tell me. So far, I'm pleased with the service. They offered to replace the product immediately, but I declined as that wouldn't help either of us if the new stuff they sent was exactly like this.
Last edited by OlongJohnson; 08-06-2019 at 12:03 AM.
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Not another dime.
Don't know if I've commented before, but:
All current swaged bullets at 11-13 BHN, plenty hard enough for even a .44 Rem Mag.
Bullets must FIT.
The best wadcutters, and the cheapest, were Remington—who decided to stop making them and concentrate on more profit.
These were 0.360" at the base and were a lot more accurate than any others I have tested.
IF shooting HBWCs, keep speed well under 800 fps, as a higher velocity the skirt will separate and either make two holes in the paper or leave a barrel obstruction.
Got an email from Precision Delta that their pro wadcutters are in stock. Its been quite a while since they have had any.
I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
The lunatics are running the asylum