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Has anyone used them? Any good? I'd like to hear some opinions before I buy any. .45 ACP is what i'm loading. Sinclair Int'l has them listed in their catalog.
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Most have tried them. They are fine plated bullets. Not generally as accurate as jacketed.
Check Xtreme plated bullets also for price comparison.
 
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I've not tried them, at least not yet. I use Rainier, with decent results, both in .40 and .357

I know folks who swear by them, so a trial is in my future.


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Used them often. Very good bullet for target shooting and reasonably priced.
 
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I have been loading them in my Glock 23 .40 and they shoot great for plinking loads. At 15yds they will shoot a magazine full in a group about the size of a quarter. I have worked up a load that shoots very well in a couple of my 45's as well.
 
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I've been loading them for my 9mm plinking loads. Cheaper than buying ammo and gives me plenty of opportunity to get introduced to pistol reloading and shooting the semi-autos.
 
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Thanks to all who replied. I think i'll try a box.

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I load them in my 45 ACP and 9MM. Work for me!


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I've shot a lot of them with no complaints. In the end, I can't really see the difference between the three plated companies.
 
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Thanks to all ya'all.

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Don't push the velocity .... keep them in the low to moderate ranges they have a tendency to do strange things if pushed too fast..
 
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Zephyr,
Thanks for that, i'll keep that in mind.

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oldtheir 30 cal. rifle bullets worked good in most of my 30 cal. rifles. Great recoil reducer when shooting paper. beerroger


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Great bullets! Check out www.tjconevera.com.
 
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Thanks to all. I wound up buying a 500 pk of 200gr. Ranier RN

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I'm a little late to the party, but I use Berry's light .45 rifle bullets in front of 59.0 grains of three different medium burn rate smokeless powders in my .45-70 lever rifles. One big ragged hole at 75 yards and no barrel leading. Plenty good enough for me.


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