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.500 (.500) 350gr Round Shoulder
Berry’s Superior Plated Bullets® are the finest bonded copper-jacketed bullets available today. Starting with a swaged lead core, they are electroplated with copper to their final weight, leaving no lead exposure. They are then re-struck to precise specifications, ensuring a solid bond and providing consistency with every round. Indoor range safe and unbelievably accurate, Berry’s Superior Plated Bullets® are the choice of shooters everywhere.
**THIS IS NOT LOADED AMMUNITION**
**UNABLE TO SHIP THE PRODUCT TO THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS**
- Bullet O.A.L.: .720"
- Cartridge Name: 50 AE
- Cartridge O.A.L.: 1.575"
- Max Velocity: 2000 fps
- Cartridge Name: 500 S&W
- Cartridge O.A.L.: 2.100"
- Max Velocity: 2000 fps
- Load data for our Superior Plated Bullets® can be found in any manual or on any powder manufacturer’s website.
- Cast or jacketed data with the same grain weight and profile will work with our bullets.
- You can use a taper or a roll crimp.
- Don’t over crimp the brass after seating. This causes bullet core separation, leading to increased copper fouling and accuracy issues.
- Don’t exceed the recommended maximum velocities listed. This creates bullet core separation and accuracy issues.
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Greg
After shooting over 1k of these bullets, I’ve been very pleased with them, and experienced zero issues firing from barrel lengths of 4″ (3″ with 1″ comp), 5″, 8 3/8″ and 20″ — and at velocities ranging from 905 to 1,850 fps.
Bullet weight is particularly consistent, with a typical variance of 0.5-grain in a batch of randomly-selected 50 bullets (out of a 500-bullet box) — using the A&D EJ-120 Precision Compact Lab Balance for measurement.
Accuracy is superb, ranging from good to as-good-as-it-gets, depending on powder and load — I’ve had especially good results using Hodgdon Lil’Gun, although either Hodgdon Titegroup and Alliant Unique can provide nearly as good of results. My favorite combination is a Lil’Gun load fired from a 5″-barrel revolver at about 1,600 fps. This combination consistently produces single ragged hole results shooting offhand at 10 yards, assuming I do my part.