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.35 Cal (.357″) SLAP Airgun slug 68 grains. FREE SHIPPING

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RMR has been making some of the best bullets money can buy for several years now.  We’ve always focused on the best possible products at reasonable prices for competition and hunting as our best way to enter a market.   That’s what these are.  These are the best light weight slug on the market but at a price that makes sense for practice, competition, and hunting.  SLAP stands for “SLug And Pellet.”  I’ve named them the SLAP because when they hit an animal there is an audible pop or slap.   They are capable of some amazing accuracy.  The hollow point cavity is massive and is responsible for an insane amount of expansion.  These will shoot well in barrels with a 1:18-1:24 twist.  BC is .085

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500, 1,500, 4,500

1 review for .35 Cal (.357″) SLAP Airgun slug 68 grains. FREE SHIPPING

  1. Eldon Howard (verified owner)

    35 cal 68 gr SLAP in AEA HP SS
    Well shaped and light enough to go stupid fast – on a full tank, unregulated – 990ft/s expands to .650- .660 inch
    .355 to .356 diameter .400 inch long and easily fit my magazine.
    I filled the gargantuan hollow point with wax and the expansion is way more violent and begins about a slug length deep – 2 slugs deep for an unfilled hollow point. Interestingly the wax fills all ended up.530 to .550 inch in diameter. The mushroom rim is much more pushed back, probably due to the quicker opening leaves enough grunt to fold the rim back. Never the less penetration was the virtually the same with the unfilled making a trumpet shaped channel and the waxed made a bulb – tube shape 8 inches into soaked and packed junk mail.

    The batch I got had some fine flash on the bases and accuracy improved when the bases are rubbed in small circles a couple of times on a sheet of paper on a flat surface. Lead dust is bad for you …blah..blah – Handle like it’s nuclear waste and you will be fine.
    The average of 5 groups of these ‘base rubbed’ beauties runs .5 moa wide and .95 moa high, not a bad vertical spread for 8 shots unregulated at 100 yds – due to the better ballistic shape i suppose.
    They land about 2 inches higher at a 100 yds than 81gr diablos with my gun but your mileage may very.

    I like them, buy them, trade them, share them, shoot them

    ps a flat nosed hollow base wadcutter about 125 gr and less than .470 long to fit in magazines would make an awesome addition to 35

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