Originally Posted by
405grain
Bazoo: BulletMatch is chocked full of such useful information. I really like the lead alloy calculator, and have used it several times. The reference on cast bullets specifications is super good. I like that the ballistic coefficients are listed for cast bullets so that shooters can plug that information into ballistic calculators and get their down range performance for their loads. I generally write up a drop chart for my cast loads, with height or drop at 50 yard intervals out to 300 yards, then put that info on a card that I place in the ammo box. You're doing some really great work.