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03-15-2014, 09:28 AM
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DILLON PRECISION STOCKING "HI-TEK" COATED BULLETS FROM SNS CASTING
More and more folks in the US becoming aware of this AUSTRALIAN PRODUCED COATING.
The SNS CASTING Coated projectiles USE NO Lube as the coating is the LUBE.
Produces LESS SMOKE,
Cleaner Barrels,
No lube on equipment for reloaders/handloaders.
Dillon Precision added the SNS CASTING produced product,
Bayou Bullets, Gateway Bullets,and Black Bullets International,
are also handling the product for DO-IT-YOURSELF, or supplying
the FINISHED cast and coated projectiles ready to load.
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03-15-2014, 02:41 PM
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If Dillon Precision is GETTING ON THE BOAT,
it must be some reasonably good stuff.
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i just looked at the Dillon BLUE PRESS magazine I received the other day.
The SNS CASTING HI-TEK coated bullets are now listed in THE BLUE PRESS.
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Been dealing with SNS for a longtime.
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SNS is only about 30 miles from me and I have been to their shop a couple of times to pick up bullets. I have yet to try the coated variety as I have a good supply of the lubed ones on hand.
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08-14-2015, 07:33 PM
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I use Bayou for the GSSF shoots,so far they are more accurate than any jacketed that I have tried. They are also cheaper in price than what is in the Dillon Blue Press.I think Jerry Mickalak { I don't think I spelled it right} uses them.And I think it is his brother that makes them.
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I've been using the Bayou bullets for a few months, and find them great. They group great. I load to cast bullet specs. No mess, no leading, you can push them to jacketed bullet speeds, and they cost just pennies more than cast bullets. What's not t like.
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