CVA PowerBelt Universal Bullet Starter Kit Polymer/Brass Black AC1500 [FC-043125115006]

CVA PowerBelt Universal Bullet Starter Kit Polymer/Brass Black AC1500 [FC-043125115006]

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Model
AC1500
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043125115006
The PowerBelt Bullet Starter is a must for shooters who are interested in maximizing accuracy with any hollow or polymer point bullet including PowerBelt Bullets. Here's why. Any deformation of the bullet tip during the loading process will destroy the aerodynamic integrity of the bullet. Since the damage is done after the projectile is in the barrel, many shooters never figure out why their hollow or polymer points are producing inconsistent groups. But think about it. Many tight fitting projectiles, especially sabots, must be virtually hammered down the bore damaging the bullet tip.

The PowerBelt Bullet Starter solves this problem with loading tips that engage the bullet at either the base of the hollow point cavity or around the polymer point, not the nose of the bullet. Tight fitting projectiles can be loaded without any damage to the bullet ensuring that the perfect bullet you start down the barrel stays that way until it hits the target.

The PowerBelt Bullet Starter comes with two sets of three loading tips to fit almost all hollow point bullet designs and one set of 3 tips for polymer point bullets. One tip goes on the short rod of the starter, one on the long rod, and one on the ramrod.

Specifications and Features:
Round ball design is easy on the palm
Polymer body and rod with brass tips
Maximizes accuracy by eliminating bullet deformation

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does whats its suppose to do
the starter does what it says its suppose to makes it easy to get the aerotip in the barrell but if there was one thing id complain about is there could be a way to store the extra tips in the handle to help keep from possibly losing them
January 7, 2018