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PBR
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http://www.bulletworks.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; has anyone dealt with them before? If so how was you pleased with overall quality? Seem to have some good prices.

Did a search here on them but they are years old post so just wondering if still the same
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Great bullets imho. Ive shot thousands.
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I have shot a lot of them. They are very high quality and very clean (no lube outside of the lube groove). However, the lead is very hard and I had problems with leading in my pistols. I switched to Friendswood Bullets for regular cast and Bayou Bullets for a coated cast bullet (much less smoke with titegroup). No leading issues with either of those bullets. The lube that Friendswood uses is a little softer so the bullets are not as clean as Bulletworks but there is very little lube that gets on places it should not be.
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