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cannonball
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May 2
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I finally found a source for cast bullets minus the gas check, thanks to a journal ad. He is Bob Hayley in Texas. I talked to him and asked him what the Brinnel hardness of his bullets was and he said "I don't test for Brinnel hardness but I know they are hard". I need a Brinell hardness number before I place an order. I need a number around 30. Has anyone out there used his bullets and checked the hardness? Can you tell me what the BHN was? Thanks, DT
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terry buffum
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It has been several years, but I bought some loaded .577 Snyder plus additional bullets from him. Bullets showed a lot of cold flow. For my application (a double rifle) his product was fine; I'd just order a few and check them carefully before ordering in quantity if you are looking for match quality.
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