Plated Bullets in Ontario

dudley2112

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I seem to recall there was another company in the GTA that was making plated pistol bullets, I know there was AIM but i think they are now out of business. I can't seem to remember the name of the company for the life of me and Googling hasn't yielded any results. Can anyone point me in the right direction.

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Wolf uses Berry and Campro bullets to make and sell complete ammunition.
He does sell high quality cast lead projectiles.

For the OP Question -

One more - just get Campro from an Ontario reseller...they are Canadian and a good product.

^^ Or get them delivered for free from tenda, western metal, canam, etc...
 
I used to buy lots of the Calibers pills but they became scarce, possibly from the changeover, and tried Campros and never bothered going back.
 
Aim projectiles was amazing ! they moved down to the Woodward area and came out with some newly designed products. I went down and met the new owner and picked up some of the new 9,40 and 45 projectiles. Since then i have not been able to contact them ( this was almost a year ago). I will be going down sometime in the next few weeks to see what the deal is.
 
Aim projectiles was amazing ! they moved down to the Woodward area and came out with some newly designed products. I went down and met the new owner and picked up some of the new 9,40 and 45 projectiles. Since then i have not been able to contact them ( this was almost a year ago). I will be going down sometime in the next few weeks to see what the deal is.

They are gone/closed.
 
I have yet to find a bullet that is better than CamPro, best bullets in Canada.
 
I'm curious that no-one mentioned Berry's plated bullets.

I've used both Campro and Berry's in my 9mm, honestly found no difference.
 
My Campro 357 bullets have been great and give me sub 2" groups at 25M.

Crimping is a bit of an art form with mag revolver rounds and plated bullets. I found that crimping till it cracks the plate and then backing it off a bit works best, otherwise you will get bullet jump. I have dug up 10 fired bullets that I accidently cracked the jackets on and they were fully intact, so if you do crack one it's no biggie.
 
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