About bullets

We present you new bullets

CLOVER

manufactured on high-tech CNC lathes, which ensure exceptional precision, repeatability, and quality of manufacture.

Brass

Tombac

Construction of the bullet is designed, that upon impact, the tip breaks into 4 to 8 fragments in a controlled manner, which injure the internal tissue and thereby cause a rapid drop in blood pressure.

The rear part of the bullet (body) retains its entire shape, which is designed for deep penetration with an exit wound.

The tip of the bullet is not sensitive to obstacles such as grass and twigs, and only opens when it comes into contact with the body, causing a water pressure effect that triggers controlled opening.

The guide rings (bands) on the bullet have several functions:

Comparison of materials:

PROPERTIESBRASSTOMBAC
MaterialLighter, harder and more brittleSlightly heavier, softer, and tougher
Functioning

Single-phase action. Immediate breaking of the tip on fragments.
The body of the bullet penetrates through.

Two-stage action. First, it opens up on the mushroom, then it breaks up on the fragments.
The body of the bullet penetrates through.

Suitability for game
(depending on size)

Suitable for all game, but more effective on larger game – ensures exit wound and deep damageSuitable for all game, but the effect is less aggressive, which is better for lighter game. Ensures exit and slightly less deep damage.
Impact on the barrelLess deposits (fouling), low barrel wearSlow deposits, low barrel wear
Minimum speed required to open the tipV impact = 480 m/sV impact = 520 m/s

The bullets are lead and plastic-free. Brass and tombac are safe for food. They do not cause chemical contamination of meat, only mechanical contamination (metal particles – fragments).  Lead (lead bullets), on the other hand, can be problematic as it contaminates meat with toxic particles, which can be harmful to both humans and animals (e.g., scavenger birds).

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