PolyCase Ammunition Exhibits Polymer Bullet Technology at Georgia Manufacturing Expo
OutdoorHub 06.12.14
PolyCase Ammunition attends Georgia Manufacturing Expo featuring Georgia’s manufacturing workforce, facilities and products. PolyCase Ammunition will exhibit new polymer-alloy bullets and polymer-based cartridge cases produced using innovative technologies that improve ammunition-manufacturing methods.
The 2014 Georgia Manufacturing Exhibitors includes: consumer, commercial and industrial manufacturing companies, industry professional organizations, technical schools, colleges, state and local government support organizations and will be held at the Gwinnett Center at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth, Georgia on June 13th and 14th 2014.
“We look forward to a growing partnership with the state of Georgia and the Savannah region,” says Paul Lemke Founder and CEO of PolyCase Ammunition. The Georgia Manufacturing Expo attracts people from all fifty states and more than one hundred countries interested in manufacturing in Georgia’s growing business economy. “PolyCase is an innovative company, and Georgia is the perfect home for our manufacturing and business growth.”
PolyCase, a Savannah, GA based company, specializes in ammunition product design and manufacturing through the micro-injection of advanced materials to produce patented manufacturing innovations that generate precise, consistent, and accurate components. Their manufacturing process delivers cartridge cases and bullets that have very consistent concentricity and weights at an attractive price.
“By reducing bullet weight approximately thirty-five percent less than bullets with similar profiles, we can increase velocities while reducing recoil,” Mr. Lemke mentions. “The result means more consistent performance and significant savings in both manufacturing and shipping costs. The PolyCase process delivers a precise, accurate and fun-to-shoot product, and we look forward to being a productive part of this great industry.”
PolyCase will be exhibiting at booth #111 both Saturday and Sunday to showcase both projectiles and casings and to answer general questions about technology and manufacturing. For more information please visit: http://www.georgiamanufacturingexpo.com/