Greeting everyone
I just finished a very succesful deer hunt here in Okla. I harvested both my doe and buck, with my own bullets. The bullets were made from copper tubing with walls of .035, and poured my own lead cores, and after all the buisness was done, the bullet weighed 300 grs. and had a flat point. The bullet swaging dies came from Richard Corbin.
The buck was a non typical that weighed 220 lbs, on the hoof, and after field dressing him, wighed 160 lbs. The bullet, was fired from my Marlin 444, and the bullet passed complete through the buck and never recovered. The buck had a double split beam, 7 point with 14 inch tines. Yes, I`m having him mounted. After being shot, the buck only went 20 yards and collapsed.
Another reason to swage your own bullets, cause its, satisfying, that I harvested two deer with my own made bullets. So I`ve got meat in the frezzer for the winter, and a grin on my bearded face.
bullet maker
