45 ACP Match Pro 200gr – Bullet Corp
Precision Meets Performance Step up your game with the 45 ACP Match Pro 200gr, a match-grade bullet crafted for accuracy and reliability. With no lube groove, its longer driving band boosts precision during firing—perfect for competition shooters and reloaders. Designed to work in any .45 ACP pistol with no COL restrictions, each bullet is cast and coated with our exclusive Bullet Corp Bullet Coating, a molecularly bonded shield that fully encapsulates the round. We aim to keep bullet weights within a 1 to 2 grain difference, ensuring consistency you can trust.
⚠️ Production Lead Time
4–6 weeks During peak demand, delays may occur. For order updates, email your Order ID to info@bulletcorp.co.za
📦 Pack Options & Bulk Discounts
Sold in 100-bullet pack increments up to 500 bullets, with bulk packs available thereafter.
Why Choose Bullet Corp Coating?
Our advanced coating is designed for real-world performance:
Smoke-Free — cleaner shooting
No Plastic Odor — neutral firing
Thermally Stable — handles pressure and heat
Weather & Chemical Resistant
Self-Lubricating — reduced friction
High Wear Resistance
Flame Retardant for added safety
Shooter Benefits
No Lead Fouling — coating prevents bore contact
Higher Velocities without buildup
Range-Friendly — minimal smoke
Polygonal Barrel Safe (Glock compatible)
Feeder-Friendly — runs smoothly in bullet feeders
Technical Specs
Size: .452” (standard; custom sizes available—call or email info@bulletcorp.co.za).
Profile: Round Nose Flat Point (RNFP).
Quantity: 100 bullets per pack and up
Weight: 202gr (match-grade, within 1 to 2 grain variance).
Recommended COL: 31mm to 31.5mm.
Pro Tips
For top accuracy:
Use the right expanding die, like our Powder Thru Expander Plugs, to prep cases—prevents shaving.
Avoid swaging the base to stop gas cutting and leading.
Ready to Shoot Better? Grab your 45 ACP Match Pro 200gr today and feel the Bullet Corp difference—crafted in Witbank, SA, for shooters who demand precision.
Learn more about Bullet Corp bullets, coatings, and reloading advice on our official blog

