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I've got these listed on Classifieds. No idea what they are really worth so I just posted them at $30. If interested, make me a reasonable offer or I'm tossing them.
54 Caliber Buffalo Bullet Company Ball-ets. 310 gr. Quantity 50
I was digging around the loading bench and found them. These are fairly old. The "lube" on the ball-ets is old and dried out.
$30 to your door in the lower 48.
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I've got a Lyman .535 steel mold and handles in the classifieds. Roundball Never used for sale. I always shot .535 Hornady roundballs with a .015 patch and I won a lot of matches and took Mule deer and Antelope with that combination.
Ken
PS I am easy to deal with!!
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I tried the Ball-ets in my .54, but they did not do so well with the 1 in 48 twist. .535 round ball and .010" patch is my best load, but have to keep the velocity down to get good accuracy. I'd really like to have a slow twist (1 in 60 or 70) so I could load that bad boy up with higher velocity.
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