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Old January 29, 2006, 07:53 PM   #11
kidcoltoutlaw
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Rainier Bullets in a Sig or Bar-Sto

Shoot about 2.2 inches at 25 yards for 9 five shot groups. Im sure it would do better. If I tuned it for each gun but I lazy and I have 8 guns in 357 SIG . I just not going to load 8 different loads for all the different guns. I have heard that lead will not shoot so good in a glock. MY H&K has the same type rifling as the glock but it loves Rainier. Each gun is its own problem not all guns even of the same make like the same loads. I just got lucky with the 357SIG's. The Rainier's are cheap and accurate for me. They are worth a try. I emailed them when I first heard about there bullets and they sent me some free samples. I have been buying ever since. I would say I have loaded 14,000rounds of 357 SIG and 12,000 of them have been Rainier. The shape of the bullet is going to be the reason not all .355 bullets work like another member said.

In the 40 the rainier shot like sh** but it turns out to be my fault. To much crimp.
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