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Precision Bullets.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:17 am
by KinnyLee
Anyone have experiences with these guys?
http://www.precisionbullets.com/
They are from Texas and it seems to be a good compromise between exposed leaded bullets and jacketed ammo. Best of all is it doesn't foul out your barrel. Since they say that it has lubricating properties, does that mean you don't need to use case lube when reloading? Comments appreciated.

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:10 am
by GrandmasterB
I've shot a bunch of these and have been quite pleased. They are cleaner than lead, cheaper than FMJ and are accurate.
I did have some issues with them leaving too much residue in the chambers of my revolvers though. After about 100 rounds, I would have to scrub the chambers or the new rounds wouldn't seat well. In my pistols there were no problems.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:20 pm
by KinnyLee
Thanks for the comment GrandmasterB. My only question would be the case lube. Do you use any case lube to ease the reloader operation?
I'll probably buy a couple cases just to try it out.

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:45 pm
by GrandmasterB
No lube necessary. I just load 'em up! I have a Dillon Square Deal B press and couldn't be happier with it.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:01 pm
by KinnyLee
GrandmasterB wrote:No lube necessary. I just load 'em up! I have a Dillon Square Deal B press and couldn't be happier with it.
Awesome! Thanks for the info.

Precision Bullets
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:21 pm
by Norm Lee
I, too, am a big fan of Precision Bullets. Clean, accurate, consistent.
You won't need any case lube for any brand of bullet when reloading conventional straight wall handgun cartridges using carbide dies. You might choose something like Hornady one shot to make the resizing step a little smoother and easier but it's not required. Bottleneck cases and steel sizing dies are horses of an entirely different stripe.
Cheers,
Norm
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:21 pm
by nuparadigm
Question... (for those of you who load with Precision bullets)
Do you use your data for FMJ's or for cast bullets?
After reading Precision's web page, I'm unclear because, even though they're cast bullets, they supposedly perform like FMJ's.
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 6:22 pm
by KinnyLee
nuparadigm wrote:Question... (for those of you who load with Precision bullets)
Do you use your data for FMJ's or for cast bullets?
After reading Precision's web page, I'm unclear because, even though they're cast bullets, they supposedly perform like FMJ's.
That's a good question. I would like to find this out before the bullets arrive.

Precision
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:18 pm
by Norm Lee
You can use cast bullet data.
cheers,
Norm
3.9 gr. VV N 310
200 gr. Precision SWC Bullet
Velocity power factor
679 135.8
653 130.6
685 137
691 138.2
703 140.6
727 145.4
713 142.6
718 143.6
Total 5569
Mean 696.125 139.225
Above load is a nice target load.This one is very accurate and makes major :
4.5 gr. VV N 310
200 gr. Precision SWC Bullet
Velocity power factor
871.00 174.20
827.00 165.40
832.00 166.40
822.00 164.40
860.00 172.00
848.00 169.60
855.00 171.00
881.00 176.20
859.00 171.80
849.00 169.80
Total 8504.00
Mean 850.40 171.80
Standard deviation 19.00
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:56 pm
by nuparadigm
Norm,
Thanks for the info! I'll be using my cast bullet data for Precision's 230 gr. product. Since I don't shoot IPSC, I'm not worried about Power Factors ... but they're interesting just the same.
NP
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:57 am
by KinnyLee
Thanks for the info!
