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gunoil
03-27-2014, 02:34 PM
hardline industries had a ebay item up and i won hit! Yay yay yay! I been three county fairs and aint seen nothing to beat it. This one is 115gr beveled base no lube grooves for my hi-te-supercoat l get from mr. miculek.

Thats soap and water in first pic where l scrubbed it.

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/null_zps8082b938.jpg

Below thats my allen head screw driver, it has inch pin then allen set screw to hold pin and handles on. Hay, u notice 3 alignment fixtures instead of 2? yay! Yay!

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/null_zps2409a819.jpg

I have a 230gr too.

here: hitek-supercoat gold
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/null_zps2c98bc26.jpg



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Walter Laich
03-27-2014, 06:19 PM
Looks great!
be sure to let us know how they shoot.

gunoil
03-29-2014, 07:49 PM
Shot em a bunch walter L.. Incredible, off the hook, broke the chain, oh yea! Shot em in 380 and 9. Best 380 rnd l've ever had. The bevel base does not come on many molds but when l can get one its a keeper. Setting projectile up there with ya fingers or using the mrbulletfeeder drop die this bullet will put a smile on your face. Really like'able as 9 & 380 projectile for me, l saw em shooting straighter than my other bullets.

Moonman
03-31-2014, 07:09 AM
gunoil,

Isn't 115 grain a little heavy for a 380 projectile?

Moonman
04-02-2014, 07:45 AM
Hardline Industries

Looks like web site is up and running under construction, they have an active Facebook Page.

They make the products that Ballisti-Cast does/used to/whatever, MAYBE ?????

They want to look at a Nitch mold market for NO LUBE GROOVE casting molds for COATING USE.


They seem presently to be working with 9 MM & 45ACP.

The 9 MM is 115 Grain but inquiries have been made for heavier projectiles.

Company seems to be run possibly by Mike Sand, the son of Bill, ( formerly of Ballisti-Cast)

and Derrick ? also of same.


Mike is back to posting here, maybe we'll hear from him the whole scoop of affairs.

As Paul Harvey used to say "And now for the rest of the story."


They seem to be grasping at what competition shooters require.

The company seems to be very conservative and coy at this point,

if highly under capitalized, that's a problem for new businesses.

The molds they have made seem to satisfy the initial users/purchasers/testers.


Time will tell, Wish them well.

gunoil
04-05-2014, 10:59 PM
Dang ,Walter: l love em, bought the best 380 l ever had today,, a glock 42 and got it ready and shot these in it. Oh man, olde glock (42) made me look like l was great.
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/null_zps276b8d02.jpg

Now as for my glock 21,,, same good stuff Walter. l coated (stained) these green satin and run em thru the 650.

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/E40BEBA7-0B91-41E6-8ACF-FAF511A66B39-3717-000002FC401FC537_zps7314d6fb.mp4





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Love Life
04-05-2014, 11:40 PM
Here is a little more Hardline Industries goodness: http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?237352-Hardline-Industries-45-230-RN-Mould-Review