I used to cast my own bullets, then lube and size them. There is a lot of satisfaction in being able to shoot your own bullets and reloads. Using two molds, a Lyman 4 cavity 429421 and a .38 mold 150 grain semi wadcutter (I forget the mold number). Using both molds, I could cast about 1000 bullets in a day of casting, then size/lube them on demand. I had a Lyman bottom pour 20 pound furnace.
Back then, there were very few commercial casting businesses, so buying bullets was seldom an option.
Now there are several good operations providing quality bullets at reasonable prices, as well as USPS reasonable priced shipping. I find that it is easier to get more bullets by writing a check than by casting my own, and can shoot more.
While I enjoyed casting, it sure is easier just to buy what you need!
Just another view
Back then, there were very few commercial casting businesses, so buying bullets was seldom an option.
Now there are several good operations providing quality bullets at reasonable prices, as well as USPS reasonable priced shipping. I find that it is easier to get more bullets by writing a check than by casting my own, and can shoot more.
While I enjoyed casting, it sure is easier just to buy what you need!
Just another view