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    What are Dead Nuts handgun bullets?
    Dead Nuts Manufacturing is a US based bullet manufacturer, who focuses on providing very high quality defensive, competition, and recreational target shooting bullets primarily for ammunition manufacturers around the country. Raven Rocks Precision proudly sells Dead Nuts bullets to handloaders in the United States.
    Why are the Norma 9mm 94gr MIL/LE handgun bullets such a good deal?
    The Norma 9mm 94gr MIL/LE frangible handgun bullets are the least expensive 9mm bullets available in the United States. We are offering them at a staggeringly low price to encourage early adoption of these innovative polymer-matrix bullets.
    When will you get more Inceptor ARX handgun bullets in stock?
    Most of our current stock of Inceptor ARX bullets was procured at a special price and we have limited quantities remaining. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy Inceptor ARX handgun bullets from Raven Rocks Precision while they are still available.
    Do 38 cal bullets for 357 Magnum need cannelure?
    No. While many folks are used to 38 cal jacketed bullets having cannelure, it is a misperception that it is necessary. The MFS 38 cal bullets Raven Rocks Precision sells have also been successfully loaded in millions of rounds of Norma safeguard ammunition.
    What is the difference between the MFS 38 Cal 158gr JHP 38 Special handgun bullet and the MFS 38 Cal 158gr JHP 357 Magnum bullet that Raven Rocks Precision sells?
    The 38 Special bullet variant has a larger hollow point opening which aids in mushrooming of the bullet at lower velocities. Both bullets can be successfully used for target shooting.
    Are Inceptor frangible handgun bullets safe for shooting steel targets up close?
    Copper-polymer matrix handgun bullets are frangible on steel and are often referred to as Reduced Hazard Training Ammunition (RHTA) bullets because they dissipate all of their energy on hard targets such as steel. Although plenty of videos features shooters shooting steel at point blank range with these bullets and ammo, we encourage you to always exercise caution and common sense while training.
    Where can I find load data for the Norma 9mm 94gr MIL/LE frangible bullets?
    As of March 2025, there is no published load data for the Norma 9mm 94gr MIL/LE frangible bullets, but numerous customers have published their results to our own load data forum. We encourage you to use that as a reference and starting point.
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