Those that have pointed out to me that shooters interested in CB's should do their homework, and learn from the experienced all that they can before making decisions on bullet design and application are absolutely correct. However, occasionally a hunter like myself will drop in on this forum and ask questions with the objective of finding a short-cut to trying out CB's for the first time.
Out of consideration to the professional bullet casters, orders should be substantial enough to warrant the labour involved, and from what I can determine, nobody gets rich at this profession and hobby!
So, a guy like myself may find himself with 500 or more bullets that will likely determine his initial impressions of how Cast bullets perform in his rifle, type of shooting and hunting. I think it's a logical and probably typical first approach to CB's, to ask the experienced how to make a wise initial purchase. That's where I'm coming from.
I'm a hunter, I shoot to kill, and kill fast if I can. Accuracy is a factor, but I'm not fanatic about it because I get close and use a rifle (.348) that shoots a fat heavy bullet (250 grain). I hunt Moose, and Mule deer in Grizzly country that is heavily wooded.
I would really appreciate a comparison of two very different cast bullet designs, their pro's and con's. I'm sure I could learn a lot quickly this way, and be off to a good start with CB's. I understand about matching bullet dia. to the bore, and how effective gas checks are. It's the bullet design for my application as a hunter that interests me.
At the NEI mold website,
http://www.neihandtools.com/catalog/frame.htmllisted for the .348 are two designs of heavy bullets #107 and #108. Because these designs are so different, opinions must be rampant out there! I would appreciate hearing your opinions and experiences with them.
Thanks