What's the attraction to Plated bullets?
For inexpensive accurate pistol ammo it's lead. Either buy em or make em, but inexpensive is the word. That said, some indoor ranges do not allow lead bullets, so it's jacketed or plated. But, why plated, they cost more than jacketed and you have to treat them like lead plus a few tenth of a grain here and there.
Sorry, but I see the plated pistol bullet as an expensive solution to a non-existent problem. I'll stick with lead where allowed and cheaper jacketed when needed.
For inexpensive accurate pistol ammo it's lead. Either buy em or make em, but inexpensive is the word. That said, some indoor ranges do not allow lead bullets, so it's jacketed or plated. But, why plated, they cost more than jacketed and you have to treat them like lead plus a few tenth of a grain here and there.
Sorry, but I see the plated pistol bullet as an expensive solution to a non-existent problem. I'll stick with lead where allowed and cheaper jacketed when needed.