Fellas:
I have far more bullets than I need. For sale are some cast bullets for the .500 black powder express, approximately 350 grains, sized to .510” and powder coated. The bullets are in a 30-cal ammo can and the weight is 33 1/2 pounds with the top off the ammo can. I approximate 32 pounds of bullets.
32 pounds x 7000 grains to the pound is 224,000 grains
Divided by 350 grains per bullet equals 640 bullets.
Check my figures as I was a history teacher, not a math teacher.
Price is $300 plus shipping. I will keep the bullets in the ammo can and the can will fit in a medium flat rate box. Shipping and insurance is $22. Still, for 600+ bullets the price I think is fair.
If you believe the price too high, please consider my time to gather wheel weights from the local garage, 2-3 hours to melt and flux the lead into clean one pound ingots, my time to cast was over three hours, two hours to size, and one hour to powder coat. Time wise it’s not a money maker but, as mentioned, I have way too much stuff to carry over to the next world when I pass on.
I have been using this mould for 30 years and the bullets shoot very well. I also use them in 50-caliber Winchester express lever action rifles as well as several bpe doubles I have owned over the decades.
Thanks for looking and your consideration.
Cal
I have far more bullets than I need. For sale are some cast bullets for the .500 black powder express, approximately 350 grains, sized to .510” and powder coated. The bullets are in a 30-cal ammo can and the weight is 33 1/2 pounds with the top off the ammo can. I approximate 32 pounds of bullets.
32 pounds x 7000 grains to the pound is 224,000 grains
Divided by 350 grains per bullet equals 640 bullets.
Check my figures as I was a history teacher, not a math teacher.
Price is $300 plus shipping. I will keep the bullets in the ammo can and the can will fit in a medium flat rate box. Shipping and insurance is $22. Still, for 600+ bullets the price I think is fair.
If you believe the price too high, please consider my time to gather wheel weights from the local garage, 2-3 hours to melt and flux the lead into clean one pound ingots, my time to cast was over three hours, two hours to size, and one hour to powder coat. Time wise it’s not a money maker but, as mentioned, I have way too much stuff to carry over to the next world when I pass on.
I have been using this mould for 30 years and the bullets shoot very well. I also use them in 50-caliber Winchester express lever action rifles as well as several bpe doubles I have owned over the decades.
Thanks for looking and your consideration.
Cal