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Is anybody shooting powder coated bullets for either rifle or pistol? Is there a real advantage?
Yes and yes, I shoot maxi and real type bullets powder coated. I don’t lube them and it also increases the O.D. A few thou. That alone is sometimes a huge help. Give it a try.Is anybody shooting powder coated bullets for either rifle or pistol? Is there a real advantage?
Yes and yes, I shoot maxi and real type bullets powder coated. I don’t lube them and it also increases the O.D. A few thou. That alone is sometimes a huge help. Give it a try.
Ok you got me , what is the powder coating ?
I tried it. Results were inconclusive. I didn't see any increase in accuracy and that's the standard I work towards. PC also did nothing in relation to fouling. It was a fun experiment but ultimately not worth time and expense.
I tried some in a 45 GM LRH barrel that I typically shoot paperpatched bullets with, but the barrel also performs well with non-paperpatched bullets. A modern pistol shooter at a club I belong to did a couple coating variations for me, some bullets were pre-sized to allow for coating thickness buildup, others were sized post coating. Don’t have my notes, but remember shooting about 30 rounds. There was nothing remarkable to report, other than potentially a slight shift in POI between different groups (I was shooting at 200 yards), while all the group sizes were very similar.Is anybody shooting powder coated bullets for either rifle or pistol? Is there a real advantage?
Shouldn't this thread be deleted?For unmentionable handguns
Not at all, so far. They are discussing using something invented for modern bullets that are swaged onto the rifling when fired, for use on muzzleloading conical bullets. They are pointing out in their personal experience that the use with the conicals, they saw no advantage.Shouldn't this thread be deleted?
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