Remington CTF Frangible Bullets 357 Sig/ 9mm (355 Diameter) 100 Grain Flat Nose Box of 500 (Bulk Packaged)
Product #: 685942
Remington #:
G7108123 (500)
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Product Information
These bullets have never been offered by Remington as a separate component and are the same high-quality frangible bullets that are used in Remington's popular CTF lead free range ammo. MidwayUSA is excited to offer this Exclusive, One Time Buy to our customers at a fraction of the cost of other lead free frangible bullets on the market.
Remington CTF Bullets are an excellent lead free bullet choice for target shooting at both indoor and outdoor ranges. CTF bullets are jacketless copper tin frangible bullets that disintegrate into powder fragments upon impact with hard targets without splash back, thus dramatically reducing the hazard to bystanders. They are formed from copper and tin blended powder using a compaction and sintering process that eliminates the need for a jacket or plating on the outside of the bullet. This design prolongs the life of backstops and target traps.
Note:
While these bullets were made for the factory Remington CTF 357 Sig loads it is safe to load in 9mm Luger as well. This bullet features the same dimensions as standard .355"/ 9mm bullets but has a profile that allows for proper neck tension in the bottle neck 357 Sig cartridge.
Technical Information
Note:
Frangible bullet specific load data should be used when loading these bullets like that available from most major powder manufacturers.
Over crimping may cause cracks in the bullet causing bullet failure. Bullets should be pulled and inspected when setting crimp die to look for indentation in the side of the bullet.
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