(collection of favorite loads that we like to use–USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!)

Taco’s “Bunny Fart” Load (300 BLK):
135gr coated cast bullet from the NOE HTC310-135-RN-BY3 bullet mold with 4.2 gr of Trailboss powder seated to 1.940″ OAL CCI SR Primers [super quiet subsonic load for single shots or bolt guns]

Taco’s “Pea Shooter” Load (300 BLK):
.310 round ball cast and powder coated from the Lee .310 Round Ball bullet mold with 2 gr of Bullseye powder seated to just a hair past the midpoint of the round ball CCI SR Primers [super quiet subsonic load for single shots or bolt guns]
Video Link Showing The Process

Taco’s “Light 133 gr Plinker” Load (9mm):
133gr coated cast bullet from the NOE HTC358-133-RN-BO5 bullet mold with 3.5gr HP38 (can also use 4.3gr Unique for a bit more velocity) powder seated to 1.140″ OAL CCI SP Primers [soft shooting light plinking load for 9mm handguns and carbines]
Video Link Showing The Process

Taco’s “Super Heavy Subsonic” Load (9mm):
160gr coated cast bullet from the NOE 358-155-TC-AS5 bullet mold with 3.4gr HP38 powder seated to 1.135″ OAL CCI SP Primers [900 fps, works well, low ES–shoots well in my handguns and 9mm AR15 SBR]
Video Link Showing The Process

Taco’s “180gr Round Nose 1200fps Plinker” Load (10mm):
180gr coated cast bullet from the NOE 402-181-RN-X4 bullet mold with 13gr A#9 powder seated to 1.285″ OAL Winchester LP Primers [1200 fps, works well, hits hard, feeds flawlessly in everything I’ve tried]
Video Link Showing The Process

Taco’s Milk Jug Exploder” Load (44 Magnum):
250gr coated cast hollow point bullet from the NOE SC432-267-RF-Z4 bullet mold with 9.5gr Unique powder seated to the crimp groove with a firm roll crimp, CCI LP Primers [Nice mid-range load that explodes milk jugs just as well as the full magnum top-end non-hollowpoint loads]
Video Link Showing the Process

Taco’s “Light Weight Plinker” Load (500 S&W):
350gr coated cast bullet from the NOE 503-354-RF-AF4 bullet mold with 32gr AA#9 powder seated to the crimp groove with a firm roll crimp CCI LR Primers [I also use 34gr with the hollow-pointed version of this same bullet which weighs about 330gr]
Video Link Showing The Process