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I don't now if you can own bullet molds over there but you can buy them very reasonable online. I have been playing with 158grn .358 mold about 9mm. I don't know what grains translates into metric. But they have been more devastating on aluminum cans than my .44cal/ about 10mm lead balls they should weigh about 130 grains.

 

Look up midwayusa.com under lead bullet casting LEE products. Mine is a 358RNF

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I've tried the sand method the sand needs to be slightly damp to hold the shape of the tube but not wet as said. I found it not very good as the sand is cold and the lead sets quickly and u end up with a hollow tube most of the time buy a 10 mm fishing ball lead mould cost me 10 or 15 quid if you want ovals give them a donk with a hammer or just use rebar cut at angles sharp as feck and quite heavy for its size

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