loose noose
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Perhaps Havok, you can explain what the advantage is, if you aren't getting any additional velocity, or accuracy out of coating the bullets. I do remember that the packaging was pretty poor as I ordered 500 9mm and 500 .45acp, and the .45 had broken the box (very thin cardboard) and spilled all over the reloading bench. I haven't experience any leading in any of my hand cast bullets and I can increase the velocity by simply using a gas check. Your right I could have tried a bigger selection of powder coated bullets, but my experience in using the green ones, and noting no appreciable advantage in accuracy, in fact after prolonged shooting all four of my firearms started to throw the bullets away from POA as well as POI. I also noted a build up of green junk in the lands and grooves, which I'm sure contributed to poor accuracy. So please explain the advantage of using powder coated bullets. Incidentally I've been reloading for well over 50 years, and am always anxious to try anything new, if it has an advantage, I just don't see any to be completely honest.