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    Default Better Bullets and PC Bullets

    Better Bullets have released their new line of PC Bullets.



    PC Bullets are poly-coated with a proprietary blend that has been through extensive research, testing and development over the past several years. Colored purple with a little help from their secret ingredient and to ensure that you can identify their quality product from the competition.

    They undergo the same rigorous inspection that regular Better Bullets do, ensuring that you receive the highest quality projectile.

    EACH box is HAND INSPECTED prior to leaving the manufacturing area.



    We here at King Shooters Supply will be placing our own .380 using PC Bullets on the shelves next week and will be expanding to other calibers slowly. We also reload for customers if they bring in 500 pieces of inspected brass. PC Bullets will be an option.

    A select group of customers and employees have been putting these bullets through their paces and have been well received.



    As they become available, they will be listed on the website here.

    We are located in King of Prussia, about 5 minutes from the mall! Stop in to check these out!

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    Default Re: Better Bullets and PC Bullets

    Been trying these bullets on for the last few weeks and I'm really digging them. I shoot them in USPSA and IDPA competition and have put a case of them through my guns already and there's hardly any smoke, and the barrel stays super clean.

    Here's a video of me using them
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqPdbUNFbMk

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    Why would this decrease smoke?

    Why buy them?
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    Less smoke than lead bullets. Less lead exposure when shooting than even FMJ bullets. CMJ or JHP would be best, but obviously at a higher cost.

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    Looks great guys, i will try them. But ill really miss smoking out the neighbor downwind at the range.

    I assume the coating is not PTFE. At what point do they become 'armor piercing'? I'd hate to be in court defending why i had purple cop killer bullets with a 'secret ingredient'.

    I love you guys, just throwing that out there.

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    If the coating is sitting on top of the standard Better Bullets, then I'm ditching my Bayou's.

    Yoiu can't beat the quality lead that Roger puts out. But I'll have to sit and wait for the .45's to be released.
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    Default Re: Better Bullets and PC Bullets

    Will there be color options?
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    Default Re: Better Bullets and PC Bullets

    Can they be used in glocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Paine View Post
    Looks great guys, i will try them. But ill really miss smoking out the neighbor downwind at the range.

    I assume the coating is not PTFE. At what point do they become 'armor piercing'? I'd hate to be in court defending why i had purple cop killer bullets with a 'secret ingredient'.

    I love you guys, just throwing that out there.
    Nothing armor piercing about them. You're good to go. Give them a whirl!

    Quote Originally Posted by bigdawgbeav View Post
    If the coating is sitting on top of the standard Better Bullets, then I'm ditching my Bayou's.

    Yoiu can't beat the quality lead that Roger puts out. But I'll have to sit and wait for the .45's to be released.
    Ditch the Bayous. Of course PC Bullets start with the highest quality base Better Bullet.

    Quote Originally Posted by toadyoforangeville View Post
    Will there be color options?
    Purple only. It's how you can identify you're shooting the best brand!

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    Can they be used in glocks?
    Absolutely! Our normal bullets are shot by a lot of individuals shooting IDPA and USPSA in glocks. The coated ones were DESIGNED to shine in competition!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tmygun View Post
    Being poly coated they don't need bullet lube. Many bullet lubes can be very smokey, depending on their composition. I imagine they're similar to the old Federal Nyclad bullets. They should keep the barrel clean and free of the fouling that's common with cast (and even jacketed) bullets.
    Okay.

    They why not do this with all bullets? If it is low cost, reduces wear on the gun & cleaning.....

    Serious question. Before this post I had never heard of such a thing. If you'd asked me to get bullet lube I'd have assumed you were being a dick to the new guy: ie headlight fluid, box of grid squares or a left handed smoke turner.
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