Do You Shoot Cast Lead in Autoloaders?

Do You Shoot Cast Lead Bullets in Your Autoloader Pistol?

  • Never

    Votes: 12 6.7%
  • Yes, I do in any of my autoloaders

    Votes: 154 86.0%
  • Yes, but only in handguns without polygonal rifling

    Votes: 11 6.1%
  • I may have, but I forget

    Votes: 2 1.1%

  • Total voters
    179
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Both purchased and home cast bullets. Even some swaged bullets along the way.

I don't have any polygon rifling so not a problem for me.
 
Yes.

I love casting boolits as much as reloading, and I love reloading as much as I do shootin', and I love shootin' as much as I - - - well, y'all get the idea........

The Dove
 
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Yes, but only in guns I wish to

I have 2 45s I do not run Cast Lead in, and it has nothing to do with #3.

ArtU
 
My 1911 has never seen a jacketed bullet since I've had it. A Glock may be next on the "buy" list and it'll get cast bullets also.
 
I shoot bunches except....they lead my Taurus 709 while my Kahr shows no leading. The Taurus now gets mostly plated bullets.
 
Yes, I do shoot lead bullets in all of my autoloaders, including factory Glock barrels (but will inspect the barrel about 200-300 rounds and clean as necessary). ;)
 
Oh yea! In rifles, pistols. revolvers, and shotties.:D Our range has a requirement that all ammo be lead only and 1000 FPS or less for use on the indoor range. So I reload AND cast. Life is good. Ammo is not a problem to acquire.:D
 
I have 3 semi-autos 22, 9 & 45.
I've shot lead from 2 of the 3.
Haven't had the 1911 for long, so, so far it's only had plated.
 
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