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Suppressors New M&P 45

HOGGHEAD

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Well I went and bought the S&W M&P instead of the Glock 21. The pistol just fits my hand better than the Glock. I even handled the SF model, but it felt "clumsy" in my hands. It felt like there was a lot of "voids" in my grip. I would have been happy with the Glock 21 if I hadn't handled the S&W, but the Smith just feels good in my hands. I bought some ammo and brass from fellow SH members(thanks for the good deals). I found a good deal on a new X-300 light-so I will probably order that tomorrow. Now all I need is a good set of dies and a good round nose mold so I can cast up a couple of thousand bullets. You guys helped me in this decision. So THANKS. Tom.

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Re: New M&P 45

The M&P line series are good pistols. The Glock looses alot of potential buyers because of the grip. Smith has changed thier attitude from back in the 90's. The experience I have had with customer service was awesome, so if you have any questions or problems call them they will take good care of you. I own a Smith 1911 Tac in stainless, and its as good or better than some of the other 1911 names thrown around, but becasue its a Smith people shy away from it. ENJOY the new addition
 
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Hog,

what mold are you looking at purchasing?? Ive been wanting to get into the whole cast your own scene for awhile but I just dont know much about it. What alloy do you prefer?
 
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I am looking for a 230 grain round nose mold. I have a couple of 45 caliber pistol molds, but I want the round nose mold. I will probably go with the RCBS mold.

For 45 ACP velocities straight WW will do just fine for these bullets. I will probably go with Carnuba Red for my lube.

Just be careful when you start casting. It is highly addictive. Tom.

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jpmuscle</div><div class="ubbcode-body">any particular source for your lead?? </div></div>

I have a very good friend who is the general manager of a GoodYear tire store in my area. So I do not have much of a problem obtaining lead. I have about 4,000# of WW and about 1,000# of pure lead stashed away. I just picked up about 400# of pure lead the other day. I have a friend who remodeled a doctors office and I got the sheet lead(gypsum backed) from the X-Ray room. I have learned to be a scrounger over the years. I am always looking. However I believe I now have a lifetime supply stashed away. Tom.

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Tom,

Not to keep hijacking your thread but I came across roughly 100 pounds of bismuth based medical alloy locally which I was told it is used in radiation therapy. Is it sufficient for bullets?? My only concern is it has a really low melting point, roughly 190 degrees. Its free so I figure ill grab it if its usable.
 
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I have only heard bad things about Bismuth for casting. But I have absolutely no experience with Bismuth. So all my information is second hand. And I am sure you know what second hand information is worth.

Go over to the Cast Boolit forum and I am sure you can get some good information there on the Bismuth. Some of those guys are some real experts. I learn alot of stuff on a daily basis from those guys.

Who cares about hijacking. I consider this a friendly conversation. Tom.