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Thread: Meister Bullet Quality

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    Boolit Man
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    Meister Bullet Quality

    Does anyone use Meister Bullets in their 380 auto. I see Meister lists a 93 grain round nose bullet for the 380.

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    I don't use Meister bullets in .380, but have used their bullets in other calibers and their quality is excellent.
    Like most commercial bullets they use a 92Pb-6Sb-2Sn alloy which is about 16 BHN, and a hard lube.

    I generally prefer softer bullets and lubes and these days when I want to buy a few bullets rather than another mold, I usually buy them from Matt's, and prefer his softer lube. He has a good selection in .380:

    http://www.mattsbullets.com/index.ph...7vcauv5f86t185
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