I was picking up a few items at my local reloading shop and saw that he was now carrying some Hy-Tec .40 caliber 200 grain bullets. I bought some, mainly out of curiosity, since I had heard of them, but didn’t know much about them. I loaded a few and noticed some lead shavings at the top of the case where it met the bullet. I pulled one to see what it looked like and it had lost quite a bit of it’s coating. They aren’t oversized and getting skinned during seating, I don’t think. I’m applying a slight roll crimp, but not excessive. They did ok on the smash test, though not as well as my own PC’d bullets. I even noticed some of the coating had come off a couple of loose bullets in the package. Could they be improperly coated? I’m thinking he buys them in larger quantity packaging, then repackages them in 100 piece lots since they don’t have fancy packaging with logos, etc. He’s a reputable dealer, so I don’t think he’s out to make a quick buck with some spray painted bullets. I guess I expected some super duper high technology epoxy coating at least as good as my PC’d bullets. Anyone have any experience with Hy-Tec coatings?