X-Ring Rubber Bullets 45 Caliber (451 to 452 Diameter) Box of 50

Product #: 489581
| Manufacturer #: MXR-45
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Unsurpassed for safety, speed, accuracy and economy. Rubber bullets are designed to be loaded into primed, empty brass cases. Enlarging the flash holes is recommended for revolvers to prevent primer setback. Reusable.

Please Note:

  • These are not solid projectiles. They are hollow.
  • Intended for training purposes only.
  • Powered by a primer only.
  • Do not use any gun powder with this product

    This is not loaded ammunition.

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    Kiarash H of Newbury park, CA
    Date posted: 10/3/2005
    These bullets are great for trying to cure friends/relatives of their bad flinching habits, or for times when you feel like punching holes in paper targets at home. I have used these in a Kimber with a 5" barrel and PMC large pistol primers in the back yard. They are very accurate at 20 feet, where I have my cardboard box bullet trap set up. Two shots going through the same hole are common at this distance, and the accuracy is comparable to range ammo. The trajectory is flat. I even chrono'd a few of these and the average velocity was 520 feet per second with the primer alone(no powder). These bullets will go through a cardboard box, and do take off the top layer of finish from wooden surfaces, so make sure you put a few old t-shirts or the equivalent amount of cushion in your bullet trap! I did have a lot of failures to feed from the magazine, which was almost completely fixed by holding the gun upside down while manually cycling the slide after each shot. I have used my hundred bullets two times already, and the second time I did see plastic residue(long thin black strands) in my barrel, with occasional shots that went slightly off the point of aim. I am not sure how many more times I can use them before they fall apart, but I still give them a five star rating for the ease of use and accuracy.
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    Allen H. of Anchorage, AK
    Date posted: 5/29/2004
    Used these in a Marlin stainless guide gun for paper targets in the garage. Very accurate! They punch a clean hole every time with just a primer (no powder!!), right where they are aimed. I have bonged a large flat metal object at a hundred feet or so (about 3 feet in diameter), while aiming "on" target, so not much drop. Case mouth should be "crimped" then you can push the plug in almost all the way. I can stack the tube magazine "full" (4 rounds) without the plug pushing all of the way into the case. All four rounds will feed perfectly without "misfeeds". I have tried the solid plastic ones, but you have to go through the full reloading process to get the same function, and even then, some brass will not work as well as others, they won't crimp down tight.
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    Bob Calhoun of Avondale, AZ
    Date posted: 4/15/2007
    I am a firearms instructor for my department and use the x-ring bullets for my shoot, challange or don't shoot training. I am using my old patio furniture cushions in a range I set up in my garage as backstops behind good guy, bad guy targets and the bullets drop to the ground and are easy to retrieve. They do hurt like hell when they bounce back, so even with a good backstop to be safe, wear full face protection and a heavy coat for the odd bouncers. Great product
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    Mark Jones of Mobile, AL
    Date posted: 12/21/2005
    I'm using these in both a .45 Colt carbine & short barrelled revolver with superior accuracy fired with large pistol primers only. I'm using brass with the flash holes opened to twice normal size and the rims notched to avoid use in powder loads. Great indoors or outdoors.
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