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Old 03-05-2021, 11:56 AM
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After an accident induced hiatus from casting, I plan to resume casting this spring. The greatest anticipated advantage is that PCd bullets will increase my bullet options for use in a Glock in GSSF matches. Technically, bare lead bullets in a Glock are discouraged because of the polygonal rifling.

An even greater advantage that I see is for the noobie bullet caster. By using PC, they don't have to incur the expense of a lubri-sizer, which can be a significant savings!
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