Savannah, GA -(Ammoland.com)- PolyCase Ammunition, makers of ammunition for the 21st century, announces the launch of its revolutionary Inceptor by PolyCase line of ammunition.
Lead free, environmentally safe and range compliant, Inceptor by PolyCase ammunition features their patent-pending Cu/P projectiles, produced by a patent-pending, technologically advanced and fully automated injection-molding process, loaded to SAAMI specs in high quality brass cases.
“PolyCase Ammunition approaches ammunition from a different method, leveraging highly engineered designs, advanced materials and patent-pending precision injection molding techniques to create polymer-based components with sound terminal performance. We carefully consider and determine all aspects of how our products are made, to how they function, and own and control the research, development, rapid prototyping, testing and manufacturing processes. From the drawing board up to the finished product, we produce components that are easy to load, durable and highly effective,” said PolyCase Founder and CEO, Paul Lemke.
PolyCase Ammunition’s Cu/P material –– a proprietary lead-free copper alloy with a high-tensile strength nylon binder developed specifically for projectiles –– produces lighter, faster, extremely accurate yet cost competitive bullets. Those bullets, engineered to display uniformity in concentricity and weight, fly faster and flatter, resulting in higher velocities and match-grade accuracy. Initially loaded in the traditional pistol calibers Inceptor by PolyCase cartridges feature four bullet profiles:
- The non-expanding patent-pending, ARX (Advanced Rotation eXtreme) establishes itself as the ideal self-defense projectile with a revolutionary design that transfers both rotational and directional force to targets and produces exceptional penetration while mitigating the risk of over penetration. Currently available in the traditional pistol calibers of .380 Auto, 9mm, .40 S&W and .45 Auto, rifle cartridges ship in the next few months.
Watch the ballistics test of the 9mm Luger 74 Grain ARX below:
- The extreme precision RNP (Round Nose Precision) available in .380 Auto, 9mm and .45 Auto & TNP (Truncated Nose Precision) in .40 S&W deliver predictable performance at the range and approved for use on steel targets with significantly reduced ricochet. See the .40 S&W TNP in action here.
- A bright tracer compound makes FireFly visible in full daylight, allowing shooters to track their shots from muzzle to target. Engineered for training and tactical applications, Inceptor by PolyCase FireFly does not foul or damage the barrel of your firearm and comes in .380 Auto, 9mm, .40 S&W and .45 Auto. Watch the FireFly tracer shot at dusk here.
Safe for handguns, rifles and suppressors, Inceptor by PolyCase Ammunition produces faster velocities, reduced recoil and lower muzzle rise, allowing for quicker follow-up shots and making a day at the range fun for everyone especially beginners and small statured shooters. Environmentally conscious and non-toxic, Inceptor by PolyCase line of ammunition stands as the choice for effective, reliable, accurate and lightweight, lead-free ammunition for the 21st century.
For more information and to view the entire product line visit: www.polycaseammo.com or www.facebook.com/PolyCaseAmmunition or email PolyCase Ammunition at info@polycaseammo.com.
About PolyCase Ammunition
PolyCase Ammunition is a precision injection molding company located in Savannah, Georgia. Veteran-owned and operated, PolyCase develops, manufactures, markets and sells premium, patent-pending, injection-molded, competitively-priced small arms ammunition products to sportsmen and Law Enforcement professionals. Made in the USA, using over ninety years of collective advanced design, materials and manufacturing experience; PolyCase brings technologically advanced, yet competitively priced ammunition options to the shooting public.
For additional information, please visit www.polycaseammo.com.
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why are they calling it poly case when its the projectile that is a polymer composite and the CASE is BRASS?
good question,
infact the projectile is plastic coated copper.
Cu/P – Cu=copper, P=polymer
maybe they got pressured because polycase ammo has a low profile in metal detectors?