Will MOLY/POLY coated bullets
stang46gt
May 21, 2009, 05:18 PM
be a problem shooting them in the following
SIG P226 ss 9MM
SIG P245 45acp
glock g27 .40
S & W model 60 38sp?
Target shooting only. I use commercial ammo for carry and HD.
I have only shot jacketed bullets through them except for the Smith. I would hate to buy 500 - 1000 and have a problem with them
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frankt
May 22, 2009, 10:30 PM
I would say no. I use Billy Bullets for most of my range and IDPA shooting, They are poly coated.
I have shot thousands in a .38 revolver and a 1911 with no problems. I have shot 100 rounds or so through my Glocks with no issues either.
This is what precision Bullets says about their coated bullets and Glocks:
Q: Can I use Precision Bullets in my Glock?
A: Yes and No. We have many Glock shooters using Precision Bullets in factory Glock barrels with great results. However, I tell all Glock shooters it is try and see. If you have tried plated bullets and accuracy was good without keyholing, then ours should be fine. If you have tried traditional cast lead bullets and accuracy was good after 200+ rounds without heavy fouling, then our bullets will work fine and shoot a lot cleaner.
If your Glock won’t shoot Precision Bullets, then it will have problems fast—heavy fouling in 50 to 100 rounds, very poor accuracy, keyholing, etc. Then you will have to stick with jacketed bullets. However, this is very rare.
stang46gt
May 22, 2009, 11:40 PM
thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
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