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Ever use em? Price seems pretty good .They look to be very similar to Ranier Bullets. | ||
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I nabbed a bunch of them at the SHOT show last year, they look to be nicely made but I haven't loaded any of them up yet. | |||
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I've been shooting them out of my 9mm &.40S&W Glock. Recently I have tried them out of a 5" .357sig & they perform fine. A good alt. to lead bullets. | |||
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Atomic level 10mm and 40sw cause them to spin off some material making extra holes in the target, other than that, they are good bullets from good people. | |||
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I've used both brands and to me they are both fine for general plinking, etc. | |||
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Berry's 350 gr. bullets in my 45-70 Browning '86 are super accurate with either 29.0 grains 2400, or 59 grains VV-N135. My favorite loads in that rifle. (29 grs. 2400 is over max recommended by most loading manuals...don't use it without truly working up with your own bullets, cases, primers, etc. - and even then you are on your own...) AC | |||
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I've been using Berry's in both my S&W40 and 10mm with real good results. 7.3 grs of unique with a 155 gr RNFP in the 40 | |||
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Berry's Bullets are made to be shot at 'under magnum' speeds. If you are getting spin offs, they are going too fast. I shoot a lot of them and think they are great.They are very low in lead misting,making them perfect for indoor ranges. Good bullet for the buck. | |||
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