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    Polymer cased .50 cal

    New ammo plant in Mississippi. I'd paste the text here, but WLOX says this material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed, so click the link for more info.

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    I wish people wouldn't use the terms bullet, casing, and cartridge interchangeably. Makes it hard to follow.

    So the polymer case lightens the load, but are they also lightening the projectile?

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    Yeah, polymer bullet got me too LOL.
    Sure hope they don't drop the bullet weight, that 600 plus grains is what gets the job done
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