Aardvark cast lead bullits

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Just bought a box of these. I'm trying to get into reloading for my 1911 without breaking the bank. I was wondering if anyone had used them and what their opinion might be. They are made locally and pretty inexpensive. Also I picked up some range brass stamped "ICC" and there seems to be a good supply of that at a modest price. Anyone know anything about that brass. I'm new to reloading brass so any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Jim
 
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Where in WA and what bullets did you buy ?
If they are the Aardvark bullets [from Poulsbo, WA] I'm familiar with them and they are excellent. I've shot several thousand 225 gr .452 LTC bullets and recommend them highly. They are great for pins. Also have shot many of the .38., .40/10mm, & .44 bullets as well.
 
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I'm north of Everett, WA. I bought the 45 230 gr. LRN for my 1911. Yes, they're the Aardvark bullets from Poulsbo. Thanks for the info. Looks like the new guy got lucky first time out. Jim
 
I'm north of Everett, WA. I bought the 45 230 gr. LRN for my 1911. Yes, they're the Aardvark bullets from Poulsbo. Thanks for the info. Looks like the new guy got lucky first time out. Jim
I know Aardvark bullets are sold out of Kesselring Gun Shop north of Burlington. Quality bullets. I used to help in the casting operation.
 
Just purchased some today for the 45 colt. Nice looking SWC 255 grain w/ the bevel base.
 
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