It's a Glock, you can shoot rocks thru the damn thing if you could figure out how.
It's a Glock, you can shoot rocks thru the damn thing if you could figure out how.
I had a very different experience with Berry bullets in my Glock.
They "key holed" badly and, like knuckleballs, were ridiculously inaccurate as a result. I saw leading in the bore and surmise the thin plating was stripping off causing the "knuckleball" keyholing and bore leading.
Gave the remaining Berrys to someone, switched back to jacketed bullets and have had no such problems since.
With thicker plating, "bonded" bullets will not have the same issues as bullets with thin plating.
Perhaps, Berry has increased the plating thickness to alleviate the issue I had, but I am not inclined to use them again!
I had a very different experience with Berry bullets in my Glock.
They "key holed" badly and, like knuckleballs, were ridiculously inaccurate as a result. I saw leading in the bore and surmise the thin plating was stripping off causing the "knuckleball" keyholing and bore leading.
Gave the remaining Berrys to someone, switched back to jacketed bullets and have had no such problems since.
With thicker plating, "bonded" bullets will not have the same issues as bullets with thin plating.
Perhaps, Berry has increased the plating thickness to alleviate the issue I had, but I am not inclined to use them again!