It’s well over 2 years I’ve been using NOE cast exclusively for all my airguns

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    larrynufer
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      I ordered another gun from Midway, It’s a Hatsan Vortex Striker 1000x gas ram, a fellow member on GTA recommended I take a look, what I saw was something I figured would shoot my 22 grain wad cutters in .25 from the 250-22-WC mold. I got the gun a week ago and been shooting it a bunch since them with the wad cutters.  The gun is shooting them at 655fps with 20fpe from the muzzle which is IMO a decent speed to shoot airgun wads.

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      Full.Lead.Taco
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        Thanks for sharing!  I’ve just entered the realm of PCP air guns and am hoping to get started casting with mine soon.

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          Cornmash casting my own ammo is so rewarding with my ariguns.  Opening day of squirrel season I got six Squirrels with my Air Venturi Avenger using the 250-27-RF casting with the longest pin and mine all come right about 26 grains.

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          I did get another red squirrel after the first five.
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            Yesterday I cast up some more of the 16.5 grain wad cutters from the 217-17-WC and I’ll be casting up some more this morning.
            I only use pure lead on these small projectiles, it seems to do the best job for pellets and I never have too much problem filling everything out using the pressure pour method
            with the nose of a hooded ladle held directly to the sprue plate and tilting mold and ladle simultaneously.

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