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  • harleymac1

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    I was curious if anyone has used the Blue Bullets brand projectiles to reload your handgun rounds. If you have did you experience barrel fouling caused by the coating?


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    schmart

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    I was curious if anyone has used the Blue Bullets brand projectiles to reload your handgun rounds. If you have did you experience barrel fouling caused by the coating?


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    A friend of mine that I shoot with weekly uses Blue Bullets extensively, and through his recommendation quite a few of us in the group (including myself) have used them in quite a variety of firearms (including Glocks). They have excellent accuracy, awesome pricing, and we have had no issues with them. Nobody has mentioned anything about them being dirtier than anything else. My only complaint is that the blue coating does rub off and get on my fingers even when loading mags. Because of that, I've went back to S&S Casting bullets, even though they are slightly more expensive.

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    harleymac1

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    A friend of mine that I shoot with weekly uses Blue Bullets extensively, and through his recommendation quite a few of us in the group (including myself) have used them in quite a variety of firearms (including Glocks). They have excellent accuracy, awesome pricing, and we have had no issues with them. Nobody has mentioned anything about them being dirtier than anything else. My only complaint is that the blue coating does rub off and get on my fingers even when loading mags. Because of that, I've went back to S&S Casting bullets, even though they are slightly more expensive.

    --Rick

    Thank you Rick. I assume that you use load data for a lead projectile?


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    Doublehelix

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    I have used quite a few of them as well in .40, and loved them, other than the Smurf fingers you get when you load with them.

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    harleymac1

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    Doublehelix and cmann250, thank you for the info. I have been using Xtreme copper plated and wanted to give Blue Bullets a shot thanks to all the good reviews and the lower cost. Fouling was my only concern but it sounds like that is a non issue even in Glocks which is what I have. I appreciate the feedback.
     

    Doublehelix

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    I switched to Black Bullets recently because of the blue fingers, and love them. (Black Bullets International) Also great bullets at great prices with really fast shipping.

    I will have try some Blue Bullets again if they have fixed the Smurf Fingers issue.
     
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