I have been heavy into casting for .25, .30 and .357 calibers lately. The goal is to get all to shoot as good as the commercial pellets/slugs. I have been able to get the .30 cal cast pellets and the .357 cast slugs to shoot very straight. The .30 cals are my main focus currently. I have them grouping really well now, so I have cast some 3000 to have on hand. It has been a lot of trouble to get this far, but has been a lot of fun, too. I started out with 2" groups at .30 yards with the .30 cal cast pellets (47gr) to now drilling ragged holes at 50 yards with them. I had to get my NOE mold prepped correctly, the temps and lead mixture set correct along with the correct FX twist rate liner and speed. It's good to be self sufficient and I am really happy to have cast pellets and slugs shooting just as well as the JSBs, or so close you can't really tell much difference. I get all of my supplies from NOE.
Hi Triggertreat,
Thank you for the reply and information, just getting into the PCP rabbit hole

myself. I know that I will shoot, .25 and .30 at some point I might grab something in .45 or .50 cals. I started down the PCP road with looking for something besides work, I love my powder burners they are just no economical to shoot (I type this after looking at PCP's starting at $1500 usd) My pitch to the spouse was it will be cheaper in the long run (it's my fib and I will stick with it). Once done with work today will venture over the NOE web site and look around. For the PSP I have a deposit on a Edgun L2 from Edgunswest, I have the primary barrel in .25 350 mm and will add one of the Valkyrie kits in 650 mm with a 200 mm moderator in .30. I am also looking at other PSP's they are like crisps or standard poodles can't just have one.
Thank you for the information!
Take Care,
Margaret