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Old 05-10-2015, 02:35 PM
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Hello I'm new to throw forum just got back into reload so things have changed a great deal but I welcome all the new bullet manufacturers giving plenty of options. I will say I ran across Eggleston munitions polymer coated cast lead bullets mainly they caught my attention because of the color selction and prices. I ordered sample packs ranged around 12 bucks for 150 count and have been impressed the ones in 44 magnum 200 gr came in metallic green my son's kinda laughed asking if I was hunting the incredible hulk I simply smiled and said it is a 44 right. Apparently they claim you can push these as far as 2000 pfs I only shoot pistol so I'm bring conservative till I trust them just loading midrange for now.[PHP[/PHP]
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Old 05-10-2015, 02:45 PM
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Guys I'm not totally stupid and I so hate auto correct hope you can make since of the rambling of a crazy man ha ha ha
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Powder coated bullets have increased in popularity in the last 2 years. Deveral people powder coat and bake their own.

I have a lifetime of conventional bullet lube now, so this is one innovation I'm skipping.
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Woot do I like their colors I can see they are going to get some orders from me. Thanks Breadman for the info.
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