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    Default king's better bullets.

    just looking for opinions on the bullets made by king's in KOP and if anyone has ever bought their reloaded ammo? thanks.
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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    Haven't bought their ammo, but their bullets are superb, and the prices for them very reasonable. I highly recommend their bullets.
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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeWilliams View Post
    Haven't bought their ammo, but their bullets are superb, and the prices for them very reasonable. I highly recommend their bullets.
    My coworker said the exact same thing. He buys their bullets all the time for reloading and says they're excellent.

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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    Never heard a bad thing about them. I know they ship to customers all over the country.

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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    I just dropped off about a thousand cases for them to reload. I'll let you know how good they are when I find out.....if I remember to post here. It's going to be another week or two until they are ready for pick-up. I like the shop, friendly and helpful people.
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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    i went there yesterday and everyone was very nice. i was looking for reloading equipment but they didn't have any presses in but i did notice they'll reload your brass as well, got me thinking that i could save time and space in my house and just have them reload my cases for me. i am a bit concerned about leading with the cast bullets. does anyone know what the plated bullets are? they didn't have .44 in jacketed but they did in plated. cost to reload 500 cases of .44mag was $30 per 100 which isn't bad considering new cheap mags are $28 per 50.
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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    I agree with everyone's opinion of the place. The people were friendly and helpful. I'm just starting to reload and the didn't make me feal uncomfortable asking questions.

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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    They'll load any bullet for you. I asked about getting some ammo made with bullets I already have and they said no problem. Just an option if you don't like lead bullets.

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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    I use their lead for 38 & 357 Mag, good stuff. I used to reload 44 Mag and never had much leading, their lead bullets are pretty hard. The other weekend I was at my range and some guys were shooting reloads from there, they seemed pretty happy.

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    Default Re: king's better bullets.

    Roger will also cast specific sized bullets for you if you give him some time. He casts 0.360 180 grain for me for use in the 38 S&W (matches the Webley and Enfield military rounds) and also 0.454 255 for the Webley 0.455 loads. Not one box, but if you order a couple of thousand heads at a time, no problem. Dave_n

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