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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 54709" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>Well I got my box of Lazzerheads in yesterday to try out in my STW. There was a bit more info that came with the bullets and it does say the NP3 coating and that it is electroplated on these bullets. I rubbed on one for some time and it polished up pretty but nothing came off. I weighed each bullet as well. They claim 120 gr but I found them to be just under 121 gr at 120.7 and I weighed each of them and they were ALL within .05 +or- of each other. Needless t say I was happy with that. They better be good though, for $65 totall for 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 54709, member: 2112"] Well I got my box of Lazzerheads in yesterday to try out in my STW. There was a bit more info that came with the bullets and it does say the NP3 coating and that it is electroplated on these bullets. I rubbed on one for some time and it polished up pretty but nothing came off. I weighed each bullet as well. They claim 120 gr but I found them to be just under 121 gr at 120.7 and I weighed each of them and they were ALL within .05 +or- of each other. Needless t say I was happy with that. They better be good though, for $65 totall for 50. [/QUOTE]
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