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    Polymer Coated Bullets

    Any chance you might carry Polymer Coated Bullets? Getting popular south of the border and in fact, one dealer now carries this bullet:

    http://www.egglestonmunitions.com/polymer-coated-bullets.html

    Any taker?

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    Correction, Eggleston Munitions is the manufacturer, not dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ambishooter View Post
    Any chance you might carry Polymer Coated Bullets? Getting popular south of the border and in fact, one dealer now carries this bullet:

    http://www.egglestonmunitions.com/po...d-bullets.html

    Any taker?
    Not n the near future.
    Sorry.
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    We tried one kind of polymer bullet and had one problem. In our older weapons, the bullets showed keyholing (no keyhole with regular bullets). When the barrel becomes shot out, they all start to keyhole and need to be changed. But it looks like it may happen faster with polymer bullets.
    Of course, it was only one try and the barrel were used with copper before hand so the wear comes from there. It may also mean the batch we got had maybe undersized or too fast bullets.

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    As with other bullets, it could be something with OAL.

    Quote Originally Posted by velocipede View Post
    We tried one kind of polymer bullet and had one problem. In our older weapons, the bullets showed keyholing (no keyhole with regular bullets). When the barrel becomes shot out, they all start to keyhole and need to be changed. But it looks like it may happen faster with polymer bullets.
    Of course, it was only one try and the barrel were used with copper before hand so the wear comes from there. It may also mean the batch we got had maybe undersized or too fast bullets.

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