The Missouri Bullet Company announced they have several new bullets for sale. Each of the bullets is tailored for a specific application.
One of the new bullets on the list that jumps out at me is the 145 grain RN for the .38 S&W. This is not for the .38 Special; the S&W and Special have different diameters. Bullet choices for reloading the .38 S&W are fairly narrow, so this adds some variety to the mix.
Missouri Bullet Company also added a 105 grain .38 Special bullet for very mild loads. I need to pull out my data books for the exact numbers, but I think you can load this bullet to about 800-850 fps for some very easy shooting rounds. That would make a great load for working with new shooters.
I’ve bought bullets from Missouri Bullet Company before, and I have always been impressed by them. They offer a good quality bullet at a very competitive price, and the customer service is second to none. The last time I ordered from them, my order shipped the same day and was on my door step within the week. They aren’t a sponsor; they’re just good people.
More information on the new bullets below.
From Missouri Bullet Company:
Cowboy
- Cowboy #14, a soft (12 BHN) 140 grain TCFP .358 that’s in between the 125 and 158 grainers
- Cowboy #16, a soft (12 BHN) 105 grain TCFP .358 for low recoiling .38′s
Action
- IDP #7, a hard (18 BHN) 140 grain TCFP .401 .40 S&W for mild recoil and quick follow-up
- IDP #8, a hard (18 BHN) 135 grain RN .357 .38 Super designed for making major in the Action games
- .357 Striker, a hard (18 BHN) 180 grain RNFP .358 hunting bullet. Two lube grooves.
Target
- .38 S & W, a soft (12 BHN) 145 grain RN .361 for you Webley fans. Very rare, until now!
- .45 Button, a soft (12 BHN) 185 grain SWC .452 based on the classic H&G #130 Bullseye mould
..and our Introductory Offer (which runs through the end of this month) on these new bullets is – enter NewStuff exactly as you see it in the promo code box at checkout and receive a 5% discount on any order which includes one or more of these new bullets. See? It’s quick, easy, and saves you money! If you’re an old-fashioned guy who prefers the telephone to this internet fad-thing, we’re at 816/597-3204.
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Interesting. I shall have to give them a try! (And a blog review)