If you look at OUR leadhead's posts, it is obviously a different person.
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If you look at OUR leadhead's posts, it is obviously a different person.
Hey Guys,
I'm leadhead or Denny from Pa.
What are you guys talking about?
I only come on here to ask questions
and learn. Is someone using my on-line name?
Denny
The OP to that thread is a tardre
OK Guys,
I've read thru the thread and take this is about some one on another forum
ragging on a bullet company. I have never bought a factory made cast bullet
in my life. Been casting for 40+ years and have shot handgun silhoutte for 22
years with nothing but cast. I'm pushing 70 and don't shoot handgun much
anymore, but shoot many different military rifles with cast. Hope this clears
that up.
Denny
Glad to have you on board Denny!
Please don't invite him over here. (Leadhead) & not our Denny. When he blows himself up he will still blame Missouri Bullets sayin' that the lead was too soft--like PlayDough. I went to the other forum just to be amused. What a 12 page load of horse ****! I was beginning to think he was going to "obliterate" his 9mm. LOL. Went there just for the entertainment factor. He obliviously didn't want any help as others were sometimes nice to the Leadhead...um....wonder why he called himself that (NO REFLECTION ON YOU, Denny and welcome aboard). I believe that our membership would have reamed him a new one not to mention gettin' us all banned. BC
I did not read the entire thread. But, I get the personality type. The 'I'm never wrong, so it's someone elses fault' type. Probably an 'M' die would have solved his shaving problem (doubt he's ever heard of it). His use of the FCD likely contributed to the leading by sizing the bullet down. He never mentioned checking the BHN (as far as I read ). I have used Missouri bullets and found them to be high quality.
Also, I noticed he is Banned over there.
Just occurred to me that now he may go to a more 'reputable' bullet supplier. Problem is, they too will be a second rate supplier. LOL
and then the dudes last post, that was something else,
On some calm sunny day in the future he may have an awakening. When he finally is educated about hardcast boolits and realizes what an a$$ he made of himself on that site, he will find it hard to work at the reloading bench without remembering it. He will then have learned the lesson that most of us learned when we were six or seven. GET THE FACTS FIRST!
If you can't find them seek advice from the experts.
I am assuming that Missouri Bullets refuses his refund request is because of his attitude. If I was the producer, and someone called me up complaining (politely) that my product was not working out for him, I might consider buying them back at the going rate of the alloy if he paid the postage. I would not exchange them or take a reorder.
Also, I have pulled a number of 18 BHN with my Hornady collet puller and they ALWAYS get smushed like that. He had them sent to a lab to get tested? How much reloading products knowledge did this guy assimilate in forty years?
Hopeless, he is just plain hopeless and to be pitied.
Very true! I now seat and crimp in separate operations instead of shaving the lead off the sides of the boolit and squashing it inside the case. I have been reloading jacketed for over forty minutes! (I must be an expert by now?.... and once that box of 50 was gone, so was everything I thought I knew!) Thanks on behalf of all us noobs for sharing your experience. I am thrilled with my home cast ammo! Not only way cheaper, but way more accurate.
Moss
Very enlightening thread. The responses trying to help him out had a bunch of good information for me to digest. Plus it was rather entertaining in a dark sort of way.
Welcome aboard, Aloxite.:drinks:
So now you have seen as an introduction that the folks on this board are a mighty fine bunch! This has to be the best of thest gun forums out there!