Originally Posted by
vzerone
Let me point out a fallacy. That is if you have a rifle you're shooting jacketed out of and you only can get an inch group out if that it won't shoot cast any better, in fact that it will shoot even worse. That's not true. A real good example is a milsurp that has unusual bore/groove dimension that you can't find a jacketed bullet that will fit it correctly. In this case you can tailor cast bullets to fit the particular needs. Those are the more common ones, but I've also seen some factory rifles that shot cast better even if the bore/groove dimensions were correct for jacketed. Those are more rare but they are out there. Don't be turned off to trying cast if your particular rifle won't shoot jacketed well.