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  • worddoer

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    Thank you all for your feedback, both positive and negative on our new product. As readers of INGunOwners we would like to offer you a discount code for 10% off any order on PolyCase Ammunition Online Store with the code INGUNOWNERS. We also have just implemented a promotion for FREE shipping on 50 Round boxes of our .380 XTP ammo.

    We at PolyCase Ammunition are not suggesting that our ammunition is the end all, cure all for ammunition. Each shooter will have to determine how they like the feel of our ammunition in their weapons and if polymer is right for them.

    I would like to offer an idea. I do not own any firearms in the .380 caliber. Maybe it would be wise to start an e-mail sign up list that people could subscribe to that would allow them to be notified when you start offering ammunition in the caliber they are looking for. Myself...that would be 9mm luger.
     

    Broom_jm

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    Thank you all for your feedback, both positive and negative on our new product. As readers of INGunOwners we would like to offer you a discount code for 10% off any order on PolyCase Ammunition Online Store with the code INGUNOWNERS. We also have just implemented a promotion for FREE shipping on 50 Round boxes of our .380 XTP ammo.

    We at PolyCase Ammunition are not suggesting that our ammunition is the end all, cure all for ammunition. Each shooter will have to determine how they like the feel of our ammunition in their weapons and if polymer is right for them.

    What mechanism do you use to create consistent and sufficient neck tension, when loading with a poly case? With brass, this is achieved by proper sizing of a ductile material of known metallurgical properties. It is crucial to size necks properly, for new or reloaded ammunition, so that neck tension and a crimp prevents bullets from suffering any kind of setback. It's also important, from a performance standpoint, to have a consistent starting pressure, which is heavily influenced by neck tension, on metallic cases.

    How do you account for this when using polymer based cases? What method will you use if/when you expand your operation to include bottle-necked cases?
     
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