Those "projectiles" have a technical name. We call them "bullets".
No, I have not tried anything from the new owners. The previous service was excellent.
We need sources for the not so common bullets, like the 32 cal 100gr SWC
Where in Alberta are they?
Those "projectiles" have a technical name. We call them "bullets".
No, I have not tried anything from the new owners. The previous service was excellent.
We need sources for the not so common bullets, like the 32 cal 100gr SWC
You mean boolits dont you ?
Rob

I just purchased a thousand .32 RNFP FB 96 grain bullets from the "New" Bullet Barn in Alberta. I was looking for something other than a full wadcutter for my revolver.
The new bullets are dry lubed. I tested a few loads this morning in our Ransom Rest and I'm getting 1/2" groups centre to centre at 20 yards. I'm still not finished with the testing, but it appears these bullets will work well.
The prices seem reasonable and service was prompt. I've put in an order for another 1000.
bullets aren't projectiles until they are moving out of the barrel...
Louise was the best.
New Bullet Barn is fine. Also Jethunter has a great selection of almost all.....
Both Alberta.
Those "projectiles" have a technical name. We call them "bullets".
No, I have not tried anything from the new owners. The previous service was excellent.
We need sources for the not so common bullets, like the 32 cal 100gr SWC
I am surprised at the prices people will apparently pay for cast bullets. Many are more expensive than plated products...
projectile barn just doesn't have the right ring like bullet barn




























