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I have an odd question and am hoping you guys can help me out. I recently purchased a bunch of bullets at an estate sale and part of the package was a bunch if lead 6mm lfn lap bullets. I reload a lot but use copper plated bullets. I know cowboy loads use lead bullets but what do others use them for( 6 mm is an odd caliber for this it seems to me)? Thx in advance for any and all help
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The 6MM isn't as popular as say the 30 caliber when it comes to cast bullets but they are used.
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trigger time and varmints, is the most common use for the 6mm cast. It's good for small game but not for large game.
Whatever you are willing to put up with, is exactly what you will have.
When your ship comes in. ... make sure you are willing to unload it.
PAYPAL, sucks and I will never use them again. I recommend you do the same.
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Is there much difference loading these from copper plated? Are manuals available with load data? I really appreciate the input.
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The Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook has loads for most 6mm cartridges. Yes, unplated bullets are loaded to different pressures/ velocities than plated bullets.
Ed
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Cast lead bullets will generally be loaded to 1/2 or less of the speed as similar weight jacketed bullets. Loading for faster velocities tends to increas problems such as leading and wild groups. Keep your speeds under 1800 fps and they may shoot just fine for you.
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