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Couple of other things....The hi tek coating is a type of plastic coating, not a powder coated moly. I have used very hot powders like titegroup and recovered bullets where the coating was still intact at the base, it didn't melt off at all. Because of this you don't get the smoke with the hotter powders like you would using regular lead or moly coated bullets. I have used many powders with them but I prefer Ramshot Competition and then VV N320.
Quote from: 300rum on January 15, 2018, 12:25:45 PMCouple of other things....The hi tek coating is a type of plastic coating, not a powder coated moly. I have used very hot powders like titegroup and recovered bullets where the coating was still intact at the base, it didn't melt off at all. Because of this you don't get the smoke with the hotter powders like you would using regular lead or moly coated bullets. I have used many powders with them but I prefer Ramshot Competition and then VV N320. I'll echo these comments and those in the prior post. I shoot ~10k a year in competition. I've had good luck with titegroup, but that isn't the case for everyone. Slower powders may give better results. I shoot TG and coated purely for cost reasons and the fact that they work good enough. There is some smoke, you likely won't notice it unless weather conditions are unfavorable. Those around you might see the smoke. Leatherhead, S&s and bayou are all good to go. You will need to bell cases more than for plated or jacketed. You'll also need to crimp only as much as you have to. More can cut the coating and cause a number of problems.