Which Paul Jones Bullet?

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deerhuntsheatmeup
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We buy lead for .50 lb in 60 lb bricks and tin for 7.00 lb. I made up 62 lbs of 30-1 yesterdday for 44.00. AND it is certified by me.......

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david
where do ya get the lead? From baton rouge? I never thought I'd need to alloy my own lead but I think I'll shoot several hundred Lbs this year so it will be worth the effort!
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Yep, Baton Rouge, LA

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Post by Shiloh Sharpie »

I have shot the PJ 45001 for many years shooting BPCR Silhouette and although I do try others I will not rely on any other. It is a great shooter and folks I have talked to that shoot it long range agree. You cannot go wrong with this bullet.

BTW, I have an older version of this bullet that I am willing to sell if interested. If so contact me by private message and we can discuss.
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