Bear Creek Supply “shuttlecock” bullet

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Bear Creek Supply “shuttlecock” bullet

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I’m experimenting with a 230 gr hollow base bullet from Bear Creek Supply. It shoots super clean in my guns and is proving to be white accurate.
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That was a very mild load of 7.1 gr 231 so I’m going to try it with a full power load of 9 gr of Unique
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Do they have lube grooves or are they coated Scott? How fast are You pushing them? Look Good.! I didn't see the second post. :oops: .
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They are coated. Leaves revolver and rifle barrels clean.

No grooves at all. I’m seating them to 1.580.

But I do want to push it a bit harder to see what happens.
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DING DING DING- I THINK WE HAVE A WINNER!
They sure seem to be accurate, what distance Scott?
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GunnyMack wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:33 pm DING DING DING- I THINK WE HAVE A WINNER!
They sure seem to be accurate, what distance Scott?
About 20 yards shooting through the chronograph.

Cases were smoky so I should push it a little harder.
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They certainly seem quite accurate, you'll have to stretch them out a little further and see what they do.
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Does this bullet remind anybody else of the old fashioned 12 ga slug?
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I was able to shoot them in the 1873 Winchester this morning and 9 gr Unique averaged 1200.8 fps.

Thats a deer killing load
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Yup, a Foster type slug is what it is.

Yes sir, that load will do the trick on Bambi.
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Following up with this bullet in a Colt SAA

7.1 gr 231
709
639
610
667
718

9 gr Unique
846
841
849
854
807

Both loads left no visible residue in the barrel. The 9 gr Unique load shoots to the sights. I think I’m going to be happy with this.
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I have been eyeballing that bullet to use in my 1937 Smith in the Auto Rim cases. Hoping the hollow base bumps up to seal the throats.

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I think that would work well. I’m thinking that I might do the same with my 1917 Smith revolver.

I think 9 gr of Unique is the load for my SAA and 73 carbine
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Anybody try these in a ACP? Just wondering.
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1894cfan wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 7:59 pm Anybody try these in a ACP? Just wondering.
When I talked with them they said that this bullet was designed for use in the .45 ACP. I’d use standard 230 gr loads and I think they would work beautifully..

I’ll load some and report back.
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Hey, they've also got bullets for the 25ACP! I've got a 1917 Colt Vest Pocket and dies, but no bullets! Looks like I'm gonna have to order some! 8)
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These bullets are sure easy to load on my Dillon press. They seem to line up on their own and there’s no build up of lube in the dies.

I’m loading up a few hundred to see how they perform at distance with my sixguns and carbines.
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