ACME 32-20(.313) 115gr RN FP BULLET COATED 500/BX
Product Information
ACME + Coated Bullets are coated in red Hi-Tek coating and nicknamed "Lipstick" rounds.
These lead cast bullets are made from 92-6-2 alloy and are then coated in HiTek coating. The benefits to shooting are numerous and include: The coating molecularly bonds to the bullet totally encapsulating it. Coating prevents lead to bore contact. Less smoke as associated with traditional lubed bullets. Range Friendly!! Bullets feed well in automated bullet feeders. Shoot higher velocities without lead fouling. Can be shot through polygonal rifling.
Hardness: Brinnell Hardness 16
Sizing: Sized to .313
This is not loaded ammunition.
WARNING
WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.Read 6 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars
32/20 Acme bullets
By Robert W. on Jan 16, 2024Will buy again
They work great
By David G. on Feb 06, 2020And now for the whole story!
By Joe C. on Dec 19, 2019I load for 2 EMF/Uberti 1873 Colt SAA type revolvers and a Colt 1908 Army Special (DA revolver). I load very close to minimum loads (very slightly above minimum) using Hodgdon's online website data with Trail Boss Powder, CCI primers, Starline brass with Lee Dies. I have a Lee factory crimp, but I crimp with the seating die. If I were to load hotter loads for a rifle I'd probably use the Lee Factory Crimp Die. I have loaded .311" dia, .312" dia, and .313"dia bullets. .313" bullets are the correct diameter for my firearms, hands down. .311" keyhole big time at 7 yards. I have loaded and shot 100gr, 115gr, and 118 gr bullets and shot four different brands. I have settled in on this ACME 115gr Hy-Tek coated bullet as being the most accurate, economical, and quite frankly prettiest bullet for my reloading needs. HyTek coating is not paint, it really does bond with the lead. If you have trouble with the seating die leaving a ring on the bullet it's not the coating, it's the seating depth. You're seating the bullet too close to the top of the crimping groove. Adjusting the depth correctly will take care of the problem. Ask me how I know! Hope this helps.
Great Clean Bullets
By Robert L. on Aug 28, 2019The reason I chose these bullets is they are clean and grease free so powder doesn't stick to them.
They are extremely accurate, I can shoot a 3 hole group touching each other with my TC at 25 yd. that is If I hold it real still. The excellent wood box packaging was a great surprise when I received them. I would recommend them to anyone.




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