Noe has a few 20 and 24 gr. molds in 22 cal. back in stock now.... just in case some have’nt noticed it yet that wanted one.
Yeah 357 is a chunk of lead , especially when used to .22 or .25 as the norm. They really drain the pot fast, but gives mold some cool time while more lead gets melted to temp. That was one reason I spent the coin, and bought 400 rounds of .510 from MR Hollow Point for my Hatsan Piledriver.Waiting to hear how you like your AEA Challenger, been considering one in . 30 so I can shoot my NOE 60 gr pellets. I'm torn between the standard carbine challenger, or the EVANIX Sniper .30 carbine that Airgun Pro shop has in stock, last I checked.
Quote from: Back_Roads on April 24, 2021, 10:58:56 AM Yeah 357 is a chunk of lead , especially when used to .22 or .25 as the norm. They really drain the pot fast, but gives mold some cool time while more lead gets melted to temp. That was one reason I spent the coin, and bought 400 rounds of .510 from MR Hollow Point for my Hatsan Piledriver.Waiting to hear how you like your AEA Challenger, been considering one in . 30 so I can shoot my NOE 60 gr pellets. I'm torn between the standard carbine challenger, or the EVANIX Sniper .30 carbine that Airgun Pro shop has in stock, last I checked.James you've probably already noticed that recently people have actually been getting parts for the AEA guns already, that might be something to think about. That's one of the main reasons that I have always steered clear from Evanix products because you'll be very lucky if you ever get spares for those.