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  • noylj

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    >Any one using these or have used them

    Yes

    >would like some input on quality

    Excellent—they are swaged, so they are as consistent in weight and dimensions as jacketed bullets. NO commercial cast bullet company makes a more consistent bullet

    >shoot ability

    What does this mean? They are accurate and feed in every gun I have ever tried them in.

    In .45 Auto, their 200gn L-SWC is second only to Zero 200gn swaged L-SWC for accuracy out to 50 yards. I have found this to be true of all the coated bullets I have ever tried--I can find a similar non-coated bullet that is slightly more accurate.

    Like all coated bullets, use crimp ONLY to remove case mouth flare. This is true for ALL taper crimps, but really true for all coated bullets.
     

    2in1evtime

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    Gonna get these ordered, price is good and i have used coated bullets from 2 other manufacturers, just looking to get the best deal for the money! thanks for the replies
     
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