SA, I was referring to comrade's comment that they were too hard. They MUST be hard to be driven hard/fast. Hardness equates to strength. Or resistance to slumping of the boolit because it has a lot of pressure behind it. Slumped boolits deform irregularly, shortening up, destroying accuracy. Richard Lee has it right to list hardness related to pressure in his loading books.
Those hitech boolits look real nice. I decided to go with powder coating because while looking into both processes the hi tech that was available then was a pale sick looking green color. I need to get going on 30 cal coated shooting, I have the molds, lead, rifle, time, but lack the drive and ambition.
I'd really like a thutty-thutty. But all I see used is either junk or over priced used. Forget gun shows, those fools are real proud of whatever they have.