leadman
01-16-2015, 01:21 AM
I bought a new 2015 Gun Digest today and when going thru it I found a picture on page 315 of 2 bullets. The caption stated they are: Two green-lead bullets, so called because of their similar ballistic properties, these two Zuerillium Alloy bullets are lead free.
The next page says they are they are a product of Accurate Ballistics Concepts. LLC. This company also makes a multiple impact bullet. The "inventor" is Todd Kuchman. How he can claim to be an "inventor" of zinc alloy and multiple part bullets is a stretch as these have been around for ages. I remember they were made in the 60's with Kirksite, another zinc alloy. Lyman used to sell a mold for multi piece bullets.
In doing a web search I could not find a website for the company but found additional information on the alloy. It is zinc based with copper and other metals.
Just re-read the article and noticed there is a website: www.mibullet.com. I'll have to check it out.
Just checked out the website and the multi piece bullet is a pretty unique projectile. The website did not have anything on the bullets which looked similar to a Lee tumble lube design in the photos in the Gun Digest. I think I will give them a call when I get the time.
The next page says they are they are a product of Accurate Ballistics Concepts. LLC. This company also makes a multiple impact bullet. The "inventor" is Todd Kuchman. How he can claim to be an "inventor" of zinc alloy and multiple part bullets is a stretch as these have been around for ages. I remember they were made in the 60's with Kirksite, another zinc alloy. Lyman used to sell a mold for multi piece bullets.
In doing a web search I could not find a website for the company but found additional information on the alloy. It is zinc based with copper and other metals.
Just re-read the article and noticed there is a website: www.mibullet.com. I'll have to check it out.
Just checked out the website and the multi piece bullet is a pretty unique projectile. The website did not have anything on the bullets which looked similar to a Lee tumble lube design in the photos in the Gun Digest. I think I will give them a call when I get the time.