Stonewall Bullets - WOW!!!

He is very much still around. I stopped by and bought some bullets from him in last month. Robert is a nice guy and great to do business with. I plan on stocking up on the bullets I shoot cause the demand for his product keeps going up.
 
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I also purchase my bullets from him, I think he prefers a e mail to verify quantity's on hand.

The first time i ordered from him was really strange finding out we share the same name.

My wife asked me why did you write this large check to yourself? What are they odds?
 
I was a little cautious the first batch I got from him, but they shoot great! He does offer different hardness levels, and told me he push's 357's to 1500 fps (harder cast) and no leading.
 
I can't get to his site. I really want to do so. Any advice? Has it changed? I need some stuff!
 
I placed an order with Robert starting last Sunday evening with an email to check his inventory (as he suggest you do prior to ordering) he replied back to me within an hour that the product was on hand and he had it held for me. I mailed a personal check on Monday morning and had two USPS boxes on my porch Saturday afternoon when I returned from the range!

I just loaded up about 30 of the 9mm tonight to test before I start loading up a larger batch.

This is what I ordered and the price as well as his email address [email protected] and this link with a price list. FYI there were a couple of items on a new list that were slightly higher due to shipping costs but it was minimal

http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php/topic,23847.0.html

1500 45ACP 230gr Round Nose @ 89.85 shipped
2000 9MM 125gr Round Nose @ 80.35 shipped

I will be ordering from him again
 
I'd weigh those bullets before loading. The .452 200lswc's I got from him recently went 208gr, and .432 240's were 257gr.
 
Originally posted by pinkymingeo:
I'd weigh those bullets before loading. The .452 200lswc's I got from him recently went 208gr, and .432 240's were 257gr.

Not a problem. Remember, bullet weight is a direct result of the alloy composition. My H&G 130 mold is advertised to cast a 185 grain bullet with linotype, but bullets weigh 200 grains when I use wheelweight alloy. What you want is consistency.
 
I've been dealing with Robert for quite awhile. Always had great luck with his product. I shoot alot of cast bullets from different makers. Robert has a great price, and offers a well made product. dcl
 
I bought 1500 40 180gr tc back last october from Robert. I just order another 1500 again two weeks ago. I mailed him a check on saturday morning and received my bullets on Thursday morning. He only lives 150 miles from me west on I-20. If gas wasn't so high I would drive over and pick them up. I have ano complaints with them the one I have received. I like the price very much. I shoot them in a 610-3 4".
Phil
 
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