Berry's MFG

Berry's MFG

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St. George, UT
Found you guys while I was analyzing web traffic to our site. Jo-Brooks has jumped in and ordered bullets from us to take care of the Canadian shooters that we can't sell to due to the paperwork needed from our State Department to export. I'm happy to answer any questions you have about our products, I have read a few threads already about our plated bullets. We swage the lead core for uniformity and then plate. Our pistol caliber core dies are undersize to make room for the plating. After plating we re-stike the bullet in a carbide form die to ensure the final product is uniform and ready to load. please invite me to a post if you need my input.

Sincerely,
Jay R. Phillips
Berry's MFG
 
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Welcome to the forums. Everything you're looking for and then more. Be sure to check out the new podcast "Canadian Reload Radio" under General Firearms as well!
 
Welcome. I bought some of your 50BMG ammo boxes back when you first brought them out.....great product.
 
I am working hard to get product into Canada with our distributors. We kinda lost sight of you guys for a number of years, but we now have a couple of distributors working hard to reach you.
 
Whenever you have a chance, try to convince your politicos that we in Canada aren't part of Al Quaida or the Taliban, and remove the impediments they have put in place to prevent us dangerous Canadians from getting "stuff"?
 
Their aganda is not the people's agenda that is for certain. Your government also makes it so you have to have an import permit before I can file for an export license. Think they are both working against us.
 
Their aganda is not the people's agenda that is for certain. Your government also makes it so you have to have an import permit before I can file for an export license. Think they are both working against us.
Actually, that is not correct. Canada provides an IIC at the behest of the DoS only. The IIC is actually a foreign export document, it holds no weight in Canada, and is not presented to CBSA upon import. Canada requires no import permits for civi guns, bullets, etc.
 
We currently make a 148gr HBWC, I prefer the full wadcutter instead. The hollow base is not thin enough to obtrude, or it could crack off with the plating and leave a ring in the barrel. The old stand by bullseye powder loads used for the dead-soft lead HBWC are too light to get the harder plated bullet downrange. You have to run them hotter than those old loads. I've shot a S&W model 52 with our DEWC and they shoot great. As a direct replacement for the soft lead HBWC I would say stick with the dead soft lead. I'm not trying to scare you away, but I will always be honest with you guys.
 
Your versacradles are freaking awesome. We have one on each of our work benches and I've got to order a couple more next week.
 
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