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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Arizona
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X-ring rubber bullets for practice with my 45 Tac
I have been using them for draw and practice and they have worked out great. I built a target stand with a looped towel on the back to catch them. My first shot went threw the target, towel, and drywall so I built a trap to catch them.
All you do is load a primer after drilling out the primer flash hole to 1/8". These cases can no longer be used for real bullets so I marked them to know. I have drawn and fired in all positions and they are accurate. Only thing is you have to cycle the slide for every shot except for revolvers, which work great too. Great way to practice with my back up peice. So if you are looking for a cheap way to practice at home give it a try, hearing protection is recomended especially indoors, sounds like a small fire cracker.
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where do u get these?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Arizona
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You can order them from www.bluepress.com. They have them for 9mm,38,357,44, and 45. The first three cost $7.50 and the las two $9.50 for 50 bullets. They are re-usable, how many times, I am still testing that, but so far 20 times each.
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