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Old August 4, 2012, 08:56 AM   #18
mrawesome22
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Q:How fast can I shoot these bullets?

Velocities depend on the caliber, but as a rule of thumb, we recommend you don't shoot our plated bullets over 1250 feet-per-second. Our 44's actually shoot best around 1150 fps. 45's are generally good at 850-900 fps. Our bullets are not recommended for magnum velocities over 1250fps unless the bullet description denotes a thick plated bullet with a higher listed maximum for velocity.

http://www.berrysmfg.com/faq-q10-c1-...e_bullets.aspx

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Frequently Ask Questions
Q1. Do you have a minimum order requirement to buy direct from the factory?

A. Yes, 35,000 bullets. You can mix and match anyway you like to get to an order of that size.

Q2. Do I need an FFL to buy direct?

A. No

Q3. Do your bullets have ANY velocity restrictions?

A. In general, our bullets typically perform their best when shot at velocities no greater than 1,200 to 1,250 Feet per second (FPS).

Q4. What type of crimp should I use?

A. A slight taper crimp is what we recommend. Lee Factory Crimp Die.

Q5. Why are there no cannelures on any of your bullets?

A. Because our bullets are so soft a cannelure groove is not needed to achieve a positive, tight grip of the bullet in the case mouth.

Q6. What if I can't find load data for your bullets?

A. If you have a load for a cast lead bullet, that will transfer across the board as far as our bullets go. We recommend a starting powder charge directly between the listed minimum and maximum load.
http://www.rainierballistics.com/faq.php



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