Anyone currently making a .54 Ball-et style projectile?

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DakotaElkSlayer

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Have a 1 in 60 Lyman GPR and was wondering if anyone makes a ball-et style slug to gain some mass over the PRB.

Jim
 
Lee r.e.a.l. bullets/moulds come in 300 and 380 grains. Both sizes performed excellently in my Great Plains Rifle as did TC maxi-balls.

Midsouth has the moulds for 19 bucks apiece.

And there is a guy on gunbroker who casts & sells them. Currently has 300 grainers listed at 144 sized to .504 & prelubed for $49.00 or 144 as cast unsized/unlubed for $45.00 and has free shippin’.
 
Lee r.e.a.l. bullets/moulds come in 300 and 380 grains. Both sizes performed excellently in my Great Plains Rifle as did TC maxi-balls.

Midsouth has the moulds for 19 bucks apiece.

And there is a guy on gunbroker who casts & sells them. Currently has 300 grainers listed at 144 sized to .504 & prelubed for $49.00 or 144 as cast unsized/unlubed for $45.00 and has free shippin’.
Your twist may be too slow to stabalize a ball.-et
 
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Your twist may be too slow to stabalize a ball.-et


My Great Plains Rifle had the same 1 in 60 twist and performed excellently with real’s in both 300gr and 380gr weights and with maxi-balls that were longer and weighed one ounce. And accuracy was excellent too.
 
My Great Plains Rifle had the same 1 in 60 twist and performed excellently with real’s in both 300gr and 380gr weights and with maxi-balls that were longer and weighed one ounce. And accuracy was excellent too.

Excellent
 
My Great Plains Rifle had the same 1 in 60 twist and performed excellently with real’s in both 300gr and 380gr weights and with maxi-balls that were longer and weighed one ounce. And accuracy was excellent too.


How far were you shooting them?
 

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