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Old 05-07-2015, 11:10 PM
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Question: I have been shooting Missouri bullets for awhile in 38/357/44 mostly at their BIN 12 for target velocities, with a few BIN 18 thrown in for some magnum fun. Great results. I've tried some of the coated and they perform as advertised, so I'm a convert, as soon as I can get rid of these blasted non-coated bullets. Here's my dilemma, if the the standard BIN 12 are good up to 1200 fps without leading, will the reduced leading associated with the coating be successful in the same hardness at, say, 1400 fps? I haven't had a chance to test this out and wanted to see if others have.
The red line varies from coating to coating.
I've gotten up to 2700 fps with a plain based coated in a 30-06.
anything can make 1400 in the coated world.
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