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WyoXd
02-03-2012, 01:06 PM
Anyone have any experience with these? I'm thinking about trying some in 9mm, 147 gr.
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SecondsCount
02-03-2012, 02:27 PM
Delta Precision (http://www.precisiondelta.com/product.php?indx=5)?
WyoXd
02-03-2012, 02:32 PM
Delta Precision (http://www.precisiondelta.com/product.php?indx=5)?
No, these:
http://www.precisionbullets.com/
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Sounds like most any other moly coated lead bullet
I use their 200 gr SWC for my .45. No problems ever and they are fast with shipping. Very consistent also.
EricP
02-04-2012, 03:37 PM
I've shot a bunch of them back when I was shooting 45.
They are swaged and therefore fairly soft. I had some issues with this while using a Lee factory crimp die. I switched to a Redding crimp and the problem went away. Precision's website has some good advice about powder choice as well.
They look pretty cool too.
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t153/epete26/IMG_0471.jpg
Odin Bravo One
02-04-2012, 07:17 PM
Prices look pretty decent for volume reloading compared to jacketed. Anyone shoot these full auto?
Chris Rhines
02-04-2012, 09:02 PM
I've loaded and shot a few thousand of these, in 9mm and 0.40. They're okay. Use slower powders, Ramshot Competition worked pretty well for me.
-C
Lomshek
03-02-2012, 09:46 AM
The coating is some kind of hard plastic, not moly. No full auto for me but after a thousand rounds or so the barrel will have some of the plastic coating on it just like a shotgun barrel does from the cup & wad. It will come off with scrubbing and Hoppes but I think I'll have better results with a shotgun cleaner that is meant to dissolve plastic instead of copper. The bullets have worked good for me and are much cleaner than my short foray into hardcast lead.
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