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sellersm
04-16-2015, 15:16
I recently found out that James Ziegler, the man behind ZCast Bulletz in AZ, has recently passed away.

Here's a blurb from another site (THR), from the guy that bought James' business, just before he passed on:


Hi, I am sorry to tell everyone but James Zeigler has passed away. He was as stated here in this forum a REALLY nice guy. We made a deal on his business before he passed and I picked up the equipment today. It is my plan to have Z Cast Bulletz up and running hopefully sometime in May. I will try to match James original quality and price as close as possible. The website looks operational right now BUT there are no orders being taken yet. I will post on the website as soon as the machines are casting. James left behind a Wife, Brother in law, Sister, and a house full of kids. They seem to be doing pretty good last time I talked to them. I hope to hear from and get some feedback from his old customers.

www.zcastbulletz.com (http://www.zcastbulletz.com/)

James made great bullets at a very affordable cost. The new owner states he'll keep most everything the same...

JACOB EAGLE
09-11-2017, 03:28
Hi everyone, I'm the guy above mentioned that purchased the old Z-cast Bulletz Biz from James. It's been a bit of a long road, and stock is still not exactly where it should be but Z-Cast bulletz is up and running. I'd love to hear from as many of Jame's old customers as can find me. The old website has evaporated but the new one is linked here for all to see. The prices are still comparable to what James was doing considering the hike in USPS shipping and a bit of a jump in lead prices. But we are still pretty close, and I have taken a few steps to improve quality as well. Still about 3 weeks delivery time on some calibers, but that's getting better. I am happy to see this post on AR-15. Hope to hear more in the future. Thanx to everyone.



I recently found out that James Ziegler, the man behind ZCast Bulletz in AZ, has recently passed away.

Here's a blurb from another site (THR), from the guy that bought James' business, just before he passed on:

James made great bullets at a very affordable cost. The new owner states he'll keep most everything the same...

https://www.jacobeagle.com/bullets

Great-Kazoo
09-11-2017, 18:04
Or you can support local businesses who cast lead bullets instead of out of staters. We have many in Colorado and in Cheyenne as well. With good prices and quick shipping. Especially since you are not allowed by site rules to join just to advertise, which is what is happening in this thread. The original post is 2 1/2 years old. This guy is just trying to drum up business.

Or update privious ownership status.