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Loading up .355 jacketed and .356 hard cast (9mm) over a modest amount of 231 for practice and plinking in .38 and .357......
Got a boatload of them......Thanks.....2#
 
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Tom...125gn TC over 4.9gn 231 shoots one hole at 50'...686 & 627

Greg...Would melt them down and re-cast my WC's before trading.
 
I've done it. Was a non-event. Tin can accurate for plinking chores.
 
Not really a safety issue, but if your lead bullets are too small/hard to seal the bore you will probably see some leading. Load up some test samples first and see how they do.
 
Agree with what others have said, no safety issues. But, accuracy may suffer a bit.
Work up several loads and try them out.
Let us know what, if anything, worked well.
 
No harm but they will probably shoot like krap. Undersized bullets of any flavor are not going to stabilize properly, accuracy will suffer. With lead bullets, you will also get leading.
 
Depending on your sizing and seating die dimensions, there's the possibility that you may be unable to get a snug bullet fit, even with a crimp. It's certainly worth trying, however.
 
Thanks for all the responses, the 125 TC, like I said up top, shoot one hole at 50', little to no leading, a good dirt and plate load......
Will see how the 135gn RN cast and FMJ's fly.......2#
 
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