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8/19/2005

Meister Bullets, Inc. Announces New Cowboy Cartridges

OOLOGAH, OK - Meister Bullets, Inc., the oldest and largest cast bullet manufacturer in the United States and best known for their cowboy action shooting bullets, has just introduced a new line of Cowboy ammunition to their current product line. Manufactured using only the highest quality components, the new Meister cartridges use only new Starline brass, either Federal or Winchester primers, Vihtavuori powder and, of course, Meister bullets. Specifically loaded for the cowboy action shooter, the bullet velocities are either 650 fps or 700 fps (dependent upon caliber).

The new Meister Cowboy Action cartridges are available in:

.38 RNFP 125-grain
.38 RNFP 130-grain (designed specifically to function in the Marlin lever-action rifle)
.45 RNFP 200-grain
.45 RNFP 250-grain
.32 H&R Magnum RNFP in 94-grain, 78-grain and 115-grain

All Meister bullets are sealed using a proprietary formula which took several years to develop. The sealant prevents tarnish and, most importantly, reduces exposure to lead in both the shooting and handling of the bullets.

The new cowboy action ammunition is manufactured in Meister Bullets’ new 8,100 square foot facility which provides expanded production capabilities and has additional staffing to assure that their customers receive on time delivery and personal excellence in customer service. The ammunition is available through your local dealer or order online at www.meisterbullets.com.

Meister Bullets was founded in 1971 by Wilhelm Ohligs, aka “The Bullet Meister” and competitive target shooter, when he began casting bullets for other shooters and resellers, and was incorporated in 1984 in Phoenix, AZ. Meister Bullets has been built on the principles of “Quality Service, Quality Products, and Complete Customer Satisfaction.” Bill and Judy Casey purchased Meister when Bill Ohligs decided to retire in 2001. Their level of commitment to the Meister name, and the continuance in striving to meet their customer’s needs is apparent with the addition of 69 new bullets along with the expansion of Meister’s product line. All Meister Bullets are sealed with a proprietary seal which reduces lead exposure while shooting and handling the bullets. Meister Bullets, Inc. is now located in Oologah, Oklahoma at a new 8,100 sq. ft. facility and is the premium manufacturer of cowboy action shooting bullets and cartridges and is presently expanding their product line even further with the development of new products for the law enforcement community. For more information, call 918-443-2707 or logo onto www.meisterbullets.com.