FAQs

What is the hardness of your cast bullets?
What kind of bullet lube do you use?
How do you ship orders?
How can I get a hold of you?
How long till my order ships?
Do you order bulk discounts?
Do you have an OEM program?
Do you ship out of the country?
Where is Evergreen Ballistics located?

What is the hardness of your cast bullets?

 

                We use a 92% lead, 6% antimony and 2% tin alloy. This results in a Brinell hardness (BHN) of 15-16.

What kind of bullet lube do you use?

                We use a commercial grade lube from White Label Lube Company.

How do you ship orders?

                We ship orders both UPS Ground and USPS Priority Mail. Since we offer flat rate shipping, we will choose the lowest cost option when we ship your order. All orders will receive an e-mailed tracking number and notification when the order ships.

How can I get a hold of you?

You can email us at support@evergreenballistics.com.

How long till my order ships?

                On in stock items our goal is to have them shipped in one business day. We achieve this most of the time. However, with increased demand there may be a 2-3 day delay in shipping orders. We typically communicate these delays via social media when they occur.

Do you offer bulk discounts?

                We will work with customers on discounts for larger orders. Please contact us at orders@evergreenballistics.com. Please include products and quantities and where they are being shipped to. Also, let us know if you are a gun club, government, private organization ect. All of these factors go into determining the best pricing for your specific situation.

Do you have an OEM program?

                We can arrange special pricing and production runs for OEM customers. Please contact us at orders@evergreenballistics.com. Give us an idea of what bullets you are looking for an estimated volume. We must have a valid copy of your Type 6 FFL.

Do you ship out of the country?

No

Where is Evergreen Ballistics located?

                In the shadows of Mt Rainer in western Washington State.