This is probably a dumb idea, but I’m sure someone else has probably thought of it too. Let’s say you’ve got an 1886 in .33 WCF, and you’ve used the Hornady 200 gr FN for years with good results. Now, of course, you’ve got a problem because this bullet’s discontinued. Let’s say you’re too cheap to get into casting or don’t want to use cast bullets for whatever reason. If you took some .338 spitzers (something with a thin jacket, not one of the thicker jacket, controlled expansion variety), carefully chucked them in a lathe and cut the tips off to duplicate the meplat of the 200 gr FN, wouldn’t that work? Obviously, you’d need to start with a bullet heavier than 200 grains to get close to the original Hornady, but if you had the same front dimensions, and the weight was somewhat close, it seems to be this would be a good way to get back to shooting.
Anybody attempt try this?