Right now you can take off 15% on orders from Blue Bullets if you use coupon code "bluesthebest" (Take out the quotation marks) This stands til Monday Nov. 30th.
Nice if you like powder coated bullets. I have used these, they worked pretty darned good. So I ordered me 250 more, and there was also no shipping charge.
http://www.thebluebullets.com/ (http://www.thebluebullets.com/)
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Tried the code on a few different items, no worky!
Quote from: Benchrst on November 27 2015 12:25:08 PM MST
Tried the code on a few different items, no worky!
Hmm, they wouldn't send just me a coupon code would they? Supposedly good for:
9mm 115 Gr RN
5.4 cents per bullet shipped
9mm or 38/357 125 Gr RN
5.7 cents per bullet shipped
9mm 135 Gr TC
6.0 cents per bullet shipped
9mm or 38/357 147 Gr RN
6.4 cents per bullet shipped
9mm 147 Gr Flat Point
6.4 cents per bullet shipped
38/357 158 Gr SWC
7.6 cents per bullet shipped
.40 165 Gr RNFP
7.1 cents per bullet shipped
.40 180 Gr RNFP
7.6 cents per bullet shipped
.40 200 Gr RNFP
8.1 cents per bullet shipped
.45 200 Gr SWC
8.1 cents per bullet shipped
.45 230 Gr RNFP
9.1 cents per bullet shipped
I've been looking at those bullets... They seem to be possibly what I'm looking for. With the powder coating would they be ok to shoot in a Glock barrel?. The site says they dont lead a barrel so the bullets are glock friendly. And I worry about the plated bullets sometimes, but would these be OK to push around 1300 feet per second or more?
hi all first post, I've had a 10mm since the 90's it's my main go too caliber
been buying xtreme plated bullets all weekend
best prices I've seen in years 10-15% off plus free shipping :o
ckrockets, welcome to the forum!
Best regards! :D
Quote from: will965 on November 29 2015 01:50:29 PM MST
I've been looking at those bullets... They seem to be possibly what I'm looking for. With the powder coating would they be ok to shoot in a Glock barrel?. The site says they dont lead a barrel so the bullets are glock friendly. And I worry about the plated bullets sometimes, but would these be OK to push around 1300 feet per second or more?
While I don't have a Glock, I wouldn't see why powder coated bullets would not be OK as long as you don't load them up past maybe 1200 fps.
Its about pressure and fit, not speed.
Glock groove diameter is well over spec, so they won't fit. But, powder coating makes up for alot.
I have pushed 175gr lead SWC to 1250 in my Glock 29. That same load makes 1330 in a 5" barrel and should make 1300 in a 4.6" Glock 20 barrel.
1300 is not going to be an issue for these bullets. Just work up and check for signs of pressure.
I'm moving PC over 1,500 with good results.
Of course that's in a LW barrel.