Zero Bullets
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Zero Bullets
I ran across Zero Bullets swaged lead bullets on the web and wondered is anyone has any experience with their .45s, either 200gr SWC or WCBN; or 185gr SWC, WCBN, or SWCHP. Tried a search here and nothing popped up.
Thanks,
TAB
Thanks,
TAB
TAB- Posts : 51
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Re: Zero Bullets
I've used the 185 gr. SWCHP. Very accurate for the short line. I prefer jacketed for the long line.
mspingeld- Admin
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Re: Zero Bullets
I use the 185gr SWCHP for the short line and either the 200gr SWC or the 185gr JHP for the long line.
- Dave
- Dave
dronning- Posts : 2581
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Re: Zero Bullets
I like the 185 swchp for both long and short line. Shot a 98 slow with them at the last match.
rreid- Posts : 562
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Re: Zero Bullets
Great stuff! Similar thread:
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t4578-zero-bullets
From the sticky above:
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t1209-pet-loads-of-top-shooters-loads-from-the-past
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t4578-zero-bullets
From the sticky above:
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t1209-pet-loads-of-top-shooters-loads-from-the-past
JayhawkNavy02- Posts : 821
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Re: Zero Bullets
My favorite .45 bullets are Zero swaged 200gn L-SWC and Precision Bullet's .45 swaged moly/poly coated 200gn L-SWC.
All Zero bullets I have ever used have been excellent and well worth the money.
All Zero bullets I have ever used have been excellent and well worth the money.
noylj- Posts : 433
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Re: Zero Bullets
Gentlemen,
Thanks for your comments. Especially Jayhawk for the links. I should have remembered the sticky, but continue to have no luck on Bullseye-L with a search for "Zero."
Thanks again,
TAB
Thanks for your comments. Especially Jayhawk for the links. I should have remembered the sticky, but continue to have no luck on Bullseye-L with a search for "Zero."
Thanks again,
TAB
TAB- Posts : 51
Join date : 2015-01-19
Re: Zero Bullets
I use google, insert whatever key words and then just add bullseyeforum-L or bullseyeforum that seems to work a little better than just searching through the box in the website sometimes and will even get you the old email version. There's some great stuff from Ed Hall, Jerry Keefer, and others if you can find it.
JayhawkNavy02- Posts : 821
Join date : 2014-03-01
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Location : San Diego
Re: Zero Bullets
Zero bullets can also be hard to get ahold of, at least during the ammo shortage. So if
you try them and like them, buy in bulk whenever you see them in stock!
Doug
you try them and like them, buy in bulk whenever you see them in stock!
Doug
Doug Tiedt- Posts : 150
Join date : 2015-05-29
Re: Zero Bullets
They sell their bullets direct from www.rozedist.com and even during the shortages, and when the website said "not in stock", if you called them and told them you were a bullseye shooter that needed them for competitions, they would find some and get them to you fairly quickly.
Rob Kovach- Admin
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Zero Bullets or Magnus bullets
I just purchased some 148 grain HBWC swaged bullets from Magnus, and am curious if anyone has noted or can confirm if these are Zero
Bullets repackaged under their label? I have a message in to Terry at Magnus inquiring if this is indeed the case. They look identical to Zero product. No big deal just curious.
Bullets repackaged under their label? I have a message in to Terry at Magnus inquiring if this is indeed the case. They look identical to Zero product. No big deal just curious.
jbcustomleather- Posts : 8
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Re: Zero Bullets
JB, look at your other thread. I posted a pictorial answer for ya!
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