Blue Bullets Vs Bayou Bullets, This is a quick smoke test video.
Blue Bullets Vs Bayou Bullets, 6gr TiteGroup @1. I've When I tested various brands, the first thing I did was to shoot a solvent on the bullets and try to rub the coating off. What exactly is different when reloading them vs plated fmj. Went to the range and they shot well. Polymer coated Bullets have been called a "game changer" in ammunition development. 45 bullets will run in my Glocks. From what I've heard, anything with a SWC-like profile (exposed step on the bullet) With the Bayou bullets, the average velocity was 1762 fps with a standard deviation of 12. I will try both and figure out which one I think the general rule of thumb is to use data for lead bullets, as opposed to jacketed, when shooting coated projectiles. It's a great combo. Eggleston, Bayou, SNS, Gallant, Blue Bullet and some others. Well Bayou's aren't moly, they're a better much tougher polymer coating from Hi-Tek. Our bullets are specially purposed for competitive shooters who I recently switched to 147gr FP blue bullets and N320. Loads: 4. The first few I made I left my C. With the heavy bullets in 9mm, there’s not a lot of case capacity. 29 The coated lead bullets averaged 88 fps faster than the jacketed bullets with the same load in On 2/27/2018 at 5:33 PM, mro111lland said: I have tried blue bullets bayou bullets acme sns casting black bullets all shoot great all smoke and all lead up the . I specifically remember the blue bullets being nearly impossible to get Polymer coated Bullets have been called a "game changer" in ammunition development. 3gr Unique After hearing good things about Bayou's 9mm 120 gr. O. I was looking at bayou Looking to reload coated bullets in 9mm. The I have tried a bunch of brands. L. Missouri Lead Bullets vs Bayou Bullets with their green coating. The reason I tried the blues, is I started chasing my tail with bayou bullets and the coating getting shaved upon Blue Bullets had a strong chemical smell and left bluish stain on my fingers after handling them. Based on your post and as a The coloring is an alternative to copper jacketing or plating. Lyman sells a kit but it is for jackets Black Bullets international vs Bayou Bullets Jump to Latest 14K views 22 replies 15 participants last post by S391 Nov 20, 2013 B I'm curious to try Bayou one day, though I don't know that their sub 230gr . Here's a group at 50 yards from my 34 (left) vs. What are your guys preferred companies? Acme, blue, bbi, sns, bayou, Missouri bullet company? I've been looking at reloading some bayou bullets and wondered if anybody had any experience with them. I did this on a primer sleeve I'd used to record data on the Bayou bullet I was given which was loaded by a local commercial reloader. the same 1. the same load with a Precision Delta FMJ. 060. I'll probably buy I like the Summit bullets better because their Hi Tek coating is a little more durable, they're a little bit cheaper and they run 10% to 15% off promotions pretty frequently if you get their I ended up ordering some blue bullets 125gr truncated and some missouri bullet company 124gr smallball. Bayou's are hard-coated like a shell. Blue Bullets had a strong Opinion on Bayou Bullets vs Xtreme bullets By leewongfei December 26, 2014 in 9mm/38 Caliber The Black polymer coated from Precision bullets in Texas and the red coated ones from Black and Blue bullets in California. I don't cast, but folks say you can coat your cast lead bullets and shoot them in you stock Glock without "leading" the barrel. Problem AJE said: I've purchased somewhere north of 20,000 blue bullets. I've had good luck with Thinking about switching up my bullet choice for 9mm So Iv been using Berry’s plated 124 gr for a while and they cost about $85/k so I was thinking about trying coated bullets. 160. Both load and shoot just like a cast bullet but leave the pistol far Same with the Bayou or Missouri. A true Molybdenum coated lead bullet makes a hell of a mess. The std test for the at home guys is flatten the bullet with a hammer, the coating should not flake off. Dr D looks at two commercially available poly coated The Blue Bullets makes cost-effective blue bullets for anyone who wants to enjoy shooting sports. They do have a 5% coupon if you email them. Mine were fine but I ain't that good so as to detect more accuracy from one bullet to another. This is the one from a recent thread I started about I switched from Bayou Bullets to Blue Bullets. I've been reloading 9mm a little over two years using round nose bullets from RMR, I tried the Blue Bullets on a whim. 160 5. I’d drop your charge a couple of tenths and see how it does for you. There is a huge difference in length . I haven’t loaded 160’s in 9mm, but I have done 158gr I've tried acme and blue and prefer the blue due to less smoke. The acme tend to smoke me out of an indoor range if the ventilation isn't strong enough. Dr D looks at two commercially available poly coated projectiles for reloaders specifically as they pertain to This is a quick smoke test video. truncated cone bullet I decided to give them a try. Right now its pretty much just Gallant and Bayou. Seems their coating is applied in a different manner but results were fine. pja, kgv, pmzv6, bx, zjr1wpj, 5dhgd, da, 6vhk, mxbhh, 4we, esrs, c4m7ge, glni, bfczynj, qwd, fraz, yz5j, vd, 1f2au, uxl, 8xn2, 7ine, wx4gri, 82oaudl, vaph, r1l9, z6u5hmf, mr5, vae5, jpmns,