Dardas Cast Bullets Offering A 5% Discount To HighRoad Members!

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Hello to all fellow shooters!

Dardas Cast Bullets is offering a 5% discount to all HighRoad members! Enter the code name 'HIGHROAD' into the coupon window. This discount is only valid for retail sales. We thank you for your loyal patronage!
 
That's great for anyone that likes shooting traditional lead bullets. If, like me, you only shoot coated lead bullets anymore and dont mind doing your own powder or hi-tec coating he will ship them to you unsized/unlubed. Ive had very good results with Dardas out of my guns.
 
I switched to Dardas from a more expensive brand after a post on HR. Now my dies stay cleaner and I have much less leading in the barrels of my 45s. Glad I did!
 
Thanks Matt for continuing to offer the 5% THR discount!

I am sure many appreciate it.

For those not familiar with Dardas Cast Bullets, Matt makes very consistent bullets and as shown on picture of Dardas bullets below, makes FLAT BASED 9mm SWC bullet instead of Bevel Based for more consistent/accurate loads - http://www.dardascastbullets.com/mm...e=dardas&Product_Code=9126100&Category_Code=9

Matt offers 9mm RN bullets in 124 gr non-stepped RN (similar to MBC SmallBall) and 125 gr stepped RN which works with my Lone Wolf barrel with very short (almost no leade) start of rifling like my Sig 1911 barrel (This LW barrel won't work with non-stepped RN bullet as bullet has to be seated too deep and would compress some powder charge). If you are having issues with non-stepped RN bullet, try the stepped RN bullet seated to around 1.125" which works with the LW barrel with short leade - http://www.dardascastbullets.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=dardas&Category_Code=9

Dardas 9mm 125 gr RN, 9mm 126 gr SWC, 40S&W 180 gr TCFP and 45ACP 200 gr SWC
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i will order again. the video i made of me shooting my 1911 at a golfball at 25 yrds was with a dardas 200 gr swc it was consistent. i didn't even bother trying for the same target with my usual 230 plated plinking load.
 
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