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<blockquote data-quote="Stumper" data-source="post: 5577540" data-attributes="member: 23558"><p>Cabelas $53 a box. Bought 2 for the Brass. Winchester 200 gr. Power points. Was in similar situation. Finding .358 bullets 200 gr. has been a challenge. I am now casting and PC'ing Lee lead/tin Gas checked bullets for hunting. Did find some Leverevolution from a private shooter and got 3 boxes from him. 100 yds, the lead cast are holding their own against them both. Loaded some 158 gr. and 180 Hornady jacketed soft nose hollow points for plinking and they also shoot well. So far, does well with everything I shoot in it. 1958 JC Higgins (Marlin 336A I assume) but had never been shot a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumper, post: 5577540, member: 23558"] Cabelas $53 a box. Bought 2 for the Brass. Winchester 200 gr. Power points. Was in similar situation. Finding .358 bullets 200 gr. has been a challenge. I am now casting and PC'ing Lee lead/tin Gas checked bullets for hunting. Did find some Leverevolution from a private shooter and got 3 boxes from him. 100 yds, the lead cast are holding their own against them both. Loaded some 158 gr. and 180 Hornady jacketed soft nose hollow points for plinking and they also shoot well. So far, does well with everything I shoot in it. 1958 JC Higgins (Marlin 336A I assume) but had never been shot a lot. [/QUOTE]
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