Cast Bullets in 222 Rem
My first experience with rifle cast bullets was with a Rem 722 in 222 Rem . I started casting bullets in 1964. I cast mainly 38 cal pistol bullets. Then came 30 cal rifle bullets. Eventually my dad and I tried some 22 cal cast bullets. I cast 2 bullets. One was Lyman 225415 about 48 grn and the other was 225462 about 55 grn both had gas checks crimped in place. Bullets were both sized .224 dia in a Lyman press using Ideal lube. I cast them hard using weights and space metal.
When I started shooting them I tried the 225415 first. I loaded
6.0 grn of Unique with CCI 400 primers. My 100 yd groups started out averaging 1.5 in. I didn't use any wind flags so that was about right. I shot all Summer and managed to get down to a 1.25 in average. Next came the 225462 bullets. Same load same result.
Only 18 and my first year at a shooting range I didn't know what to think. I knew I kill a sitting rabbit with these cast bullets but could I do better. I kept shooting the cast bullets but eventually went to jacketed bullets. My curiosity lead me on to try and shoot better groups. Now 29 years into a BR career I now what it takes to shoot small groups. In my case 22 & 6 PPC rifles and a lot of equipment. Oh by the way I now make my own BR bullets.
For me it all started pouring lead. I still have all my cast bullet equipment and still turn on the lead pot and cast a few. Just bought a near new SAECO pot the other day.
Stephen Perry
My first experience with rifle cast bullets was with a Rem 722 in 222 Rem . I started casting bullets in 1964. I cast mainly 38 cal pistol bullets. Then came 30 cal rifle bullets. Eventually my dad and I tried some 22 cal cast bullets. I cast 2 bullets. One was Lyman 225415 about 48 grn and the other was 225462 about 55 grn both had gas checks crimped in place. Bullets were both sized .224 dia in a Lyman press using Ideal lube. I cast them hard using weights and space metal.
When I started shooting them I tried the 225415 first. I loaded
6.0 grn of Unique with CCI 400 primers. My 100 yd groups started out averaging 1.5 in. I didn't use any wind flags so that was about right. I shot all Summer and managed to get down to a 1.25 in average. Next came the 225462 bullets. Same load same result.
Only 18 and my first year at a shooting range I didn't know what to think. I knew I kill a sitting rabbit with these cast bullets but could I do better. I kept shooting the cast bullets but eventually went to jacketed bullets. My curiosity lead me on to try and shoot better groups. Now 29 years into a BR career I now what it takes to shoot small groups. In my case 22 & 6 PPC rifles and a lot of equipment. Oh by the way I now make my own BR bullets.
For me it all started pouring lead. I still have all my cast bullet equipment and still turn on the lead pot and cast a few. Just bought a near new SAECO pot the other day.
Stephen Perry