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Bullets Hand Gun (Main) - Gold Dot - Jacketed - Lead - TMJ / Uni-Cor Rifle (Main) - Hot-Cor - Jacketed - TNT - Grand Slam - Boat Tail - Special Purpose Muzzle Loading Accessories
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The bullet does the
work. It's the payload — everything else is just the launch
vehicle. It wasn't luck all these years that earned Speer its long-standing
reputation for making the world's finest bullets. Speer offers a
full line of component bullets for just about every cartridge in
sporting use, and in a variety of construction techniques, shapes
and weights. This choice lets you match the bullet to your type
of shooting sport.
It was innovation, good old-fashion hard work and never settling
for second best. The results are bullets that deliver exactly what
you need, every round, every time. Whether you're splitting hairs
on paper or out in the field shooting that trophy of a lifetime
— Speer bullets deliver the pinpoint accuracy and raw stopping
power you want.
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| The UNI-COR® Story
The traditional way to build a jacketed bullet is to make a jacket
and a core--two pieces, count 'em--and then press them together.
Some terrific bullets result, but there are times when this type
of construction can lead to those two pieces parting company. That's
a core-jacket separation — the leading cause
of bullet failures.
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SPEER® looked at ways to tackle this problem and came up with UNI-COR.
We start with a swaged (cold-formed) lead core and then build
a pure copper jacket with chemical electro-plating literally
one molecule at a time. This isn't a thin "flash" of copper
— it creates a true jacket, between .007" and .030"
thick depending on the use of the bullet. The result is a
bullet with true, bonded core construction and an incredibly
concentric jacket. Yes, it takes time, but we think it's worth
it to provide our customers with the best bullets.
We use UNI-COR technology to built our famous GOLD DOT®
premium handgun bullets, the choice of law enforcement, some
excellent soft points for handgun hunting, our superb TMJ®
full-jacket bullets, and even some special rifle bullets. |

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