i just finished loading a hundred rounds of 45acp on my single-stage press. as luck would have it, i needed to crack open a new box of bear creek supply 230 gn. round nose bullets (500 ct.). on a whim, i weighed the last bullet in the old box and came up with 232.2 grains. then i weighed the next four bullets from the new box. all four bullets were exactly 232.2 grains, or +/- only .1 grains.
this is a moly coated lead bullet. and, loaded within reason, the bullet doesn't lead my barrels. i think this is crazy good consistency between boxes of bullets. these bullets are also very accurate in my g30 pistol. i have been using bear creek bullets for many years and have found them to always be this consistent.
no, i don't work for or get paid by bear creek to say this. i just thought i'd share this little tidbit of info.
murf
this is a moly coated lead bullet. and, loaded within reason, the bullet doesn't lead my barrels. i think this is crazy good consistency between boxes of bullets. these bullets are also very accurate in my g30 pistol. i have been using bear creek bullets for many years and have found them to always be this consistent.
no, i don't work for or get paid by bear creek to say this. i just thought i'd share this little tidbit of info.
murf