.44 caliber powder coated wadcutters

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Does anyone have a source for .44 caliber powder coated wadcutters. I have been shooting some from Penn Bullets but apparently, they are no longer in business, and I am running out. I can find lubed bullets, but no powder coated. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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The gent that ran Penn Bullets got sick and passed.
Another guy took up the torch, and he caught up the back orders.
I know as I received my order, months later.
I can't say he if he is still taking any new orders.

Missouri Bullet Co. has Hi-Tek coated

44 Hammer - Hi-Tek​

#HT-430300WFN
.430 Diameter
.44 Magnum
300 Grain WFN
Brinell 18
Bullet OAL .826 +/-
For Takedown
Hi-Tek 2-Extreme Coating from J&M Specialized Products P/L
Color may vary
Price per box of 400 @ $.22 per bullet
 
Does anyone have a source for .44 caliber powder coated wadcutters. I have been shooting some from Penn Bullets but apparently, they are no longer in business, and I am running out. I can find lubed bullets, but no powder coated. Any help would be appreciated.
Would also be interested. For low pressure 44 son of sam special
 
Thanks for the reference to Bear Creek Bullets. I had not looked into them before.
Their .44 275gr. RNFP looks to be a good candidate for my favored .445 SM and 444 Marlin cartridges.
(I use a Cast Performance 260 WFNGC in the .44 Magnum).
Be interesting to see if their "super tough" coating will allow a plain base cast bullet to be pushed up to Mach 2 and 45 kpsi in the 444.
The testimony by M.L. (Mic) McPherson is impressive.
His is one of my favorite firearms authors.
Every handloader should have his reloading book: "Metallic Cartridge Handloading: Pursuit of the Perfect Cartridge".
He taught me a few subtle tricks like "swirl" powder loading to get stick powder to pack more densely in the case.
Very handy for heavy loads in cylindrical cartridges.
 
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