Accurate 38/357 , 125 gr.

Ben

Moderator
Staff member
Cold temps are right around the corner.
I thought that I better get outside and cast some of these while the weather is still permitting.
I have no idea how many of these I cast today ? ?
The bucket holding them is HEAVY.

A good general purpose bullet for my 38/357 Mag. revolvers.
125 gr. with a nice wide meplat out front.
Coming form an Accurate , 4 cavity mould really helps production.

Ben

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Gary

SE Kansas
Great stuff Ben, you ALWAYS have the best looking pics of the best looking cast bullets.
 

Cherokee

Medina, Ohio
I have a similar Lee group buy mold from some years past that does very well in 38 and 357M. Nice looking bullets Ben.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Where in the world did you come up with a brand new tin of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco?
 

Ben

Moderator
Staff member
Ian,

My late uncle Curt ( a WW II veteran in the Pacific ) smoked a pipe.

His Sir Walter Raleigh cans made good containers to store cast bullets in. I still have a few left.

Ben
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Or get a much less expensive CZ 75 and go have fun. Might want a progressive press to keep pace with it.
 

quicksylver

Well-Known Member
I have had several HP's and still own one a "T" series...a fine, fine gun....bet those beautiful bullets in that neat can would work great in it..let's find out !...again my address is DS ($&^%),&$)$#,m
For some reason to me they look a little like a modified truncated design..
Those Accurate molds cast well don't they Ben ?
 

JWFilips

Well-Known Member
I have use a Commercial tuncated cone 125 grain .359" bullet for years That is what my friends started me reloading when I got my .357 Smith 19
Only trouble is now I know too much and a 18 bhn bullet is a waste of good alloy!
I rather your design Ben