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Posted On: 7/8/2020
By: Peter Lynde
A: I'm sorry, but we don't have a system in place to alert our customers when we have ammo or bullets back in stock. We're always hard at work adding to our inventory and we update our site when we do, so I hope you'll check in again with us soon to see what we can do for you!
Posted On: 9/5/2019
By: Ralph Smith
A: Hi Ralph! Straight from the horses mouth, so to speak (Berry's FAQs)
Load data from any load manual or website can be used. Full-metal jacketed, lead bullet, or plated bullet load data can be used as long as the following standards are adhered to:
The data contains the correct grain weight of bullet.
Berry's max recommended velocity is not exceeded. (This info is displayed on bullet boxes and product webpages.)
Standard Plate Bullets Max Velocity: 1,250 fps.
Thick-Plate Bullets (TP) Max Velocity: 1,500 fps.
Do not over-crimp the bullet. Crimping so tight that bullet deformation occurs, or plating is separated causing visible exposure of the lead core will cause tumbling, key-holing, and reduced accuracy.