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Underwood Mfg Hi-Tek coated bullets

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Eugen

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Foraging for reloading supplies I happened upon this brand at a LGS in Evansville, IN where these bullets are manufactured. I thought I'd take a chance since I am low on RN FMJ bullets. They look interesting. I haven't loaded any yet. Has anyone used these? If, so what is your experience/opinion of them 20201012_143032.jpg
 
They look like ye olde cast/coated ball. Plunk test for OAL, and work up. You can't overdrive a 230gr cast slug in .45 ACP.
 
What about a 9mm?;)
Crap. Reading. . . they sure looked like 230gr .451:thumbdown:

I've never pushed 115gr coated fast enough to lead in conventional rifling, or observed degraded accuracy. It might be possible depending on bullet to barrel fit.

I have leaded up a Glock poly-rifled barrel with mid-range coated lead.
 
Old saying, "Ask the gun." Shoot it and see what happens.

I shoot coated bullets myself -- a plastic bowl and a $20 toaster oven from Walmart is all you need.
 
Thanks for all the comments. I do plan to load them when I get the opportunity. When I visited this LGS and noticed they only had one box of these and no other options, i felt compelled to try them. When the shelves get bare, one cannot be too picky.;)

I'll probably shooting them with a couple Browning HP Sport models that are range toys. I'm a novice handloader and don't venture far from published, less than maximum loads. I understand that I should use "cast RN bullets" as a reference.
 
I have fired a lot of PCed and Hi-Tek coated bullets in my 9mm pistols. I start with lead bullet data and work up. Accuracy is on par with nekkid cast bullets (I think of PCed as "soft jacketed"). I also use lead bullet methods for reloading (case flaring, bullet diameter, etc.). I have had no problems and have gone up to mid level jacketed charges/velocities, and when the bullets fit the gun, I've had no excess fouling...
 
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