I really dove in to shooting cast from rifles about 8 years ago, it's a sickness. 03A3 30-06 with a Lee 310-150 RF I used for a friend's 30-30 may years ago. Sure, the 170 RF would have been better, but the 150 was $12.98 on sale new. First results were promising, I was surprised Dad let me shoot cast in his rifle, but he taught me to load 45 years ago.
8 years and several newer rifles later, I shoot a lot more cast in rifles. .223/5.56, in a Mini 15 and AR 15s, 3 .308s, it is truly a sickness. I read BruceB from start to finish in the M1 and M1A as inspiration. Although we lost Bruce, his writings live on and his cast exploits are legendary. Can I load and shoot at his level? Maybe with time. For me, 'minute of soda can at 100 yards' is my start level for off-hand shooting. That will put the boolit in the boiler room on most north american game. If I can't hold that standard I have no business stalking and hunting.
My brother on a good day can shoot the dingleberries off a gnat's backside with his M1A, but he doesn't spend the trigger time like he did. I try to get him to 'go out, and go old school.' He asked 'what are you talking about?' M1As and 1911 pistols, leave all the super zappers at home and let real brass hit the deck. Oh, and set up some tin cans at 100 yards. Yes, we shoot tin cans at 100 with the 1911 pistols, it takes some concentration but it is doable. Dad always said 'the pistol can do it, the boolit flies straight if you do your part.' I like the challenge!