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    Default precision bullets

    does anybody load them? any info wold be great.

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    Default Re: precision bullets

    what would you like to know and what caliber

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    Default Re: precision bullets

    I have heard they are good. The downside? They are way behinsd and you have to order multiples of 2000. Free shipping, though.
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    Default Re: precision bullets

    As said above you must order 2000 at a time. They are a nice looking bullet. The only problems. One they don’t recommend shooting in glocks. And two on there web-sight they say you may have some trouble getting the molly coating out of the barrel.

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    Default Re: precision bullets

    i've loaded some 9 but haven't shot it yet. I like the price and the bullet seems to be fine.
    You can buy 1k but you will py $5.00 s&h
    2k and you get free s&h
    GET THE NET !!!

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    Default Re: precision bullets

    I think you have two companies confused. Precision Delta sells FMJ bullets. They do require orders of 2000 or more for free shipping. I've used their bullets and found them to be of good quality and the price is very competitive.

    Precision Bullets makes the Moly Coated bullets. I just placed an order for 1K 125gr 9mm bullets. $67 including shipping. They say you can shoot in Glocks most of the time. If you have problems they will allow you to return if you used less than 100.

    I'll report back after i get my order and load some up.

    Quote Originally Posted by hornady View Post
    As said above you must order 2000 at a time. They are a nice looking bullet. The only problems. One they don’t recommend shooting in glocks. And two on there web-sight they say you may have some trouble getting the molly coating out of the barrel.

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    Default Re: precision bullets

    I got my order from Precision Bullets. I loaded about 1/2 for my 357 Sig and the other 1/2 for 9mm. I shot them through my G19 and G26 factory barrels without any leading.

    They load great for the 357 Sig with no worry about bullet setback.

    They smoke a little, but not nearly as much as lead.

    I'll be making another order with them for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coachg View Post
    I got my order from Precision Bullets. I loaded about 1/2 for my 357 Sig and the other 1/2 for 9mm. I shot them through my G19 and G26 factory barrels without any leading.

    They load great for the 357 Sig with no worry about bullet setback.

    They smoke a little, but not nearly as much as lead.

    I'll be making another order with them for sure.
    So you used 9mm in 357 sig no problems? thanks for the info!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by inspector710 View Post
    I have heard they are good. The downside? They are way behinsd and you have to order multiples of 2000. Free shipping, though.
    I didn't see anything on their website about have to order 2000 to get free shipping. I plugged 1000 rounds into the shopping cart and the shipping total was 0.00.
    The 2000 thing I saw was in buying to get a bulk rate. You have to buy a minimum of 6000 to get the rate. You can mix calibers, but you have to buy them in lots of 2000.

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    Default Re: precision bullets

    So far I've used Berry's 9mm 124 gr Flat point and now the Precision Bullets 125 gr FP with great success. I tried a 125 TC from Bear Creek Bullets, but that was a little long. They sent me a sample of their 125 gr FP that they sized to .356 which also worked well.

    If you need 357 Sig brass try this place. $32.50 / 1000. http://www.southernbellebrass.com/PistolBrass.htm

    Shooting 357 Sig for $11/100 is awesome!

    Quote Originally Posted by asavo757 View Post
    So you used 9mm in 357 sig no problems? thanks for the info!!!

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