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  1. It matters where the lead comes from... foundry... where I get mine... or scrap, Linotype, wheel weights... it's a quality control issue, too.
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  2. ... * ps - well actually, my wife lets me think that I'm the owner
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  3. :FlagAm: Howdy, Pards! Please quit sending me PM's telling me to post the name of the outfit who is making the badly cast bullets. I will not post their name unless they won't replace the bad bullets. And regardless of what my thread title says, I do realize the issue is the bullet, and not the coating. Respectfully, Mustang
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  4. Contact the folks that made them and let them know. They normally want to know and should send you some replacements. I bought some from a vendor and they were concerned and sent me replacements of what we figured were about the right number (plus a few more) to fix me up. If they do not respond well, then let us know.
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  5. Your issue is not with powder coated bullets. It is with a crummy bullet caster. It's like painting a car. If you paint over dents the car is still going to be dented. Your heading makes it sound like the coating caused some sort of problem. That is apparently not so.
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