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I've shot probably over 3 - 4,000.
I love the look of the red pills being visible to the intended target (from a revolver).

They're as good as any other bullet I bought.
I've used 'em in 38/357, 41 mag, 44 spec/44 mag & 45 Colt.
No loss of accuracy or leading.
No problems with placing or receiving orders.

Never ordered from Titan, I've always ordered direct from ACME.
And they come in really nice little wooden boxes.
I have to agree with all you said. Yes, shipping was very prompt.
 
I've shot probably over 3 - 4,000.
I love the look of the red pills being visible to the intended target (from a revolver).

They're as good as any other bullet I bought.
I've used 'em in 38/357, 41 mag, 44 spec/44 mag & 45 Colt.
No loss of accuracy or leading.
No problems with placing or receiving orders.

Never ordered from Titan, I've always ordered direct from ACME.
And they come in really nice little wooden boxes.
Personally, I would love to have a couple of those boxes.
 
Appreciate the tip but loading these for my girls to shoot out of m&p 380 ez.

I haven't shot any of the ACME but I have shot some cast samples just like that one that a member on another forum sent to me to test. There were enough of those 95gr bullets that I was able to load enough to shoot them thru 2 different guns. Loaded with 2.8gr of AA#2 they all shot very well. I also received some cast bullets made from a Lee 356-102-R1 mold and actually weighed about 104gr. I fired these also in the same two guns using both AA#2 and HP-38 and they shot terrifically to where I actually purchased a mold.

Aside from the cast bullets I have loaded and shot 100gr plated Xtreme bullets and they had been my go to since I started loading the 380. But more to the point the 380EZ didn't have any difficulties firing either of the cast or the plated.

Good luck with your quest!
 
Appreciate the tip but loading these for my girls to shoot out of m&p 380 ez.
Oh man, I want that gun sooo bad. My 12 year old daughter has shown an interest in learning to shoot, and I think I might be able to convince my wife to learn if I had that gun, too.

The Glock 42 has very mild recoil, but I've heard that the M&P EZ is even lighter.

I apologize for the thread drift, but was wondering if you'd mind sharing your thoughts on the recoil of the EZ?
 
Oh man, I want that gun sooo bad. My 12 year old daughter has shown an interest in learning to shoot, and I think I might be able to convince my wife to learn if I had that gun, too.

The Glock 42 has very mild recoil, but I've heard that the M&P EZ is even lighter.

I apologize for the thread drift, but was wondering if you'd mind sharing your thoughts on the recoil of the EZ?
My wife and daughter love this gun!!! It pretty much has none and so easy to take apart and clean. My 14 year old handles it like a dream.
 
I haven't shot any of the ACME but I have shot some cast samples just like that one that a member on another forum sent to me to test. There were enough of those 95gr bullets that I was able to load enough to shoot them thru 2 different guns. Loaded with 2.8gr of AA#2 they all shot very well. I also received some cast bullets made from a Lee 356-102-R1 mold and actually weighed about 104gr. I fired these also in the same two guns using both AA#2 and HP-38 and they shot terrifically to where I actually purchased a mold.

Aside from the cast bullets I have loaded and shot 100gr plated Xtreme bullets and they had been my go to since I started loading the 380. But more to the point the 380EZ didn't have any difficulties firing either of the cast or the plated.

Good luck with your quest!
I was looking online at the lee mold at lunch today lol.
 
Ive loaded ACME 230 and 200 round nose in 45 ACP and 180 in 40 S&W. The 230s I really liked, the 200s have a very flat base almost no bevel that makes loading them somewhat hard without shaving lead or the coating. But with that said, judging from site photos all other bullet caster look to use the same mold for the 200 round nose.

ACME, blue bullets and BBI seem to get the highest remarks over on the Brian Enos site, which is geared towards Professional and competition shooters.
I wouldn't buy anything but coated lead, the traditional lubed lead bullets IMO are for the birds.
I believe RMR has a 95 gr bullet meant for 380, the cost difference is very small, I'd rather go with a FMJ in that case.
 
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