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Does anybody recognize this bullet by manufacture? What would be necessary in the loading process to prevent the .354 diameter from causing any serious problems.
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I was more worried about there being enough neck tension to hold the .354 bullet.Interesting. The fine print says they are pulled bullets from some military ammo, but what military uses HP ammo?? Also, the HP appears to have an insert in it. I've never seen that before.
Does Aguila have military contracts??
I wouldn't be afraid to try them. The .001" undersize, if correct, shouldn't be hazardous. It might affect accuracy slightly, probably not noticeably.
I would ignore the fine print. The same fine print is listed on every bullet listing. Usually individual listing specific info is tucked in the area where it says "*** Measure at .354 load at your discretion ****"Interesting. The fine print says they are pulled bullets from some military ammo, but what military uses HP ammo?? Also, the HP appears to have an insert in it. I've never seen that before.
Does Aguila have military contracts??
I wouldn't be afraid to try them. The .001" undersize, if correct, shouldn't be hazardous. It might affect accuracy slightly, probably not noticeably.
For a 9mm pistol?I was more worried about there being enough neck tension to hold the .354 bullet.