Inexpensive Jacketed 357 Bullets?

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that is my perception because the op did not restate an interest in jacketed bullets only. plus, he posted after all the plated/jacketed posts.

again, thanks for the lesson on plated vs. jacketed.

murf

There's a big difference between the OP stating he/she was interested in plated bullets, which the OP has not done, and your 'perception' where you put words in someones mouth.
 
FWIW; The RMR "plated" bullets are far from the more common "plated" with a .002" thick wash or electro plate. I have purchased a bunch (1,000?) 9mm and 38 cal. RMR "plated" and found them to perform much, much better than the "common" thin plating offered today.
 
FWIW; The RMR "plated" bullets are far from the more common "plated" with a .002" thick wash or electro plate. I have purchased a bunch (1,000?) 9mm and 38 cal. RMR "plated" and found them to perform much, much better than the "common" thin plating offered today.
IIRC, Jake stated somewhere that they use a higher Bhn lead than most plated bullet makers also.
 
I will add my vote for the Zero bullets. Great bullets that can be pushed hard in 357 or 44 magnums. First choice for my rifles.
 
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