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Old 09-09-2017, 06:53 AM
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Default I'll still use....

I'll still use lube-in-groove bullets, but Hytek coating is what I buy when I want bullets. I had one experience with powder coated bullets and it wasn't good. I can burn through 1000 bullets pretty quick, but it seemed those powder coated ones took forever to get rid of. I MAY still have some, but I'm not looking for them.

I don't mind lube in groove at an outdoor range with a little breeze, but I get negative vibes when I shoot them in an indoor range.

I think that coated bullets are a natural extension of the old Nyclad bullets that were ahead of their time.

Order of non jacketed bullets I like...

Hy tek coated

Plated

Lube-in-groove

powder coated (last resort)
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