How many AGN members make their own slugs

How many AGN members make their own slugs


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I shoot unleaded projecticles exclusively so I _have_ to cast if I want anything beyond the meager offerings in .25 and .22. The .177 selection isn't bad, and I see now that Zan makes some slugs that I should try... But I find casting fun, almost a separate hobby to shooting, and as tin metal melts at a lower temperature than lead it is easier to cast.
That said, I don't think casting is cheaper! And the quality of commercial ammo is better than what I can tumble out of a mold. But they are fun to make, all shiny defective individuals, and poorly cast pellets poking holes all over my target is informative on what helps a pellet fly straight, and help mask my consensus of aim rather than a point. Cast pellets add to the sporting aspect, giving the bulls-eye a chance. Cast, shoot, collect, melt, repeat.
 
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I've been kick'n around the idea of getting a Corbin press and making my own .250 40gr boat tail hollow point slugs.
This made me curious as to how many members make their own slugs ?
Any other input is welcome !

Do it! Is it worth the money? Really depends how much you shoot and if you get joy from doing things yourself with the freedom customizing your needs.
I say it's been very rewarding and zero regrets!

I highly recommend Corbin. I live super close to them, went in met Kelly along with the folks working there, super welcoming and helpful.
Kelly took the time to show me the S press, answer my questions and made some recommendations and what has been working for him. I got a follow up call the other day from him to ensure everything is going smoothly, truly a great experience.
Besides supporting and American company you get great customer service.

The S press is super easy and the slugs have been coming out perfect and shooting perfect.....once I found a good combination.

Not mention the slugs haven't been thrown in a bag or tin, handled by shipping services and showing up dinged up.

I plan on doing a write up in the near future.
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I was already setup to cast 9mm bullets. I later started casting quite a bit for my higher power airguns.

.22 (1) MP mold
.25 (1) MP mold
.257 (2) Arsenal molds
.284 (1) Arsenal, (1) Noe mold
.308 (2) Arsenal, (1) Noe mold

The .257, .284 (7mm), and .308 are quite accurate at long distance.
what are you shooting the arsenal mold slugs with?
specifically, i would be interested how the .308 77grainers work with a VULCAN 3 HP? (i assume they won't fit the mag, though.)
 
what are you shooting the arsenal mold slugs with?
specifically, i would be interested how the .308 77grainers work with a VULCAN 3 HP? (i assume they won't fit the mag, though.)

And


Will be used in two rifles currently in build process. A light weight Benjamin Bulldog .308 conversion, and a full custom super heavy .308 for bench only.
 
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