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Old 01-10-2017, 01:22 AM
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This article seems to be contradictory to the idea plated have higher muzzle velocity. Based on that article seems you could follow FMJ data with plated and be safe.
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Originally Posted by colt_saa
A plated projectile will achieve a higher muzzle velocity than a true Jacketed projectile with the same load data
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Originally Posted by BLUEDOT37 View Post
This article tested various bullet types & found that plated bullets generally are the slowest.

How Fast is Your Bullet.pdf - article

In the recent .45 Auto Rim +P article (Handloader #306), the 230gr Speer Gold Dot HP (plated) was slower, across the board, than the 230gr Hornady XTP (jacketed) using the same load in the same pistol.

Example: using 8.5gr/Power Pistol the GD clocked 1011 fps vs the XTP's 1032 fps.
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