I've found a really good and consistent load for 174gr cast-powder coated from Prairie Projectiles.
17.0gr of Blue Dot produces 1810 fps with very small SD and ES. Accuracy is ca. 1.75moa so far.
Prairie Projectiles specifies max 1800 fps on every bag of bullets.
I've found a really good and consistent load for 174gr cast-powder coated from Prairie Projectiles.
17.0gr of Blue Dot produces 1810 fps with very small SD and ES. Accuracy is ca. 1.75moa so far.
Prairie Projectiles specifies max 1800 fps on every bag of bullets.
"PC only" on their price list, not sure what that means. Are you getting this accuracy at that speed with non gas-checked bullets? Just powdercoat?
Your questions pretty much answer themselves. IF they only offer PC, then .................
All the ones I have bought from jet or rwtc are lubed and checked. Ready to go.
Is same here - old school lube in lube grooves and copper (?) gas checks installed. But I am sure that I read that "powder coat" can be entirely different - bullet mold has a seat for gas check, but users just powder coat right over that and use like that - no gas check, even though bullet designed for one.
I have never done powder coating - and I do not reload for handguns - so is a thing that I am interested to read about - how powder coating replaces both the lube and the gas checks on center-fire rifle cast bullets. I no longer own a "lube-sizer" machine, although I have owned several in the past - I am just using the Lee (or similar Dragon Lube) tumble lube and the Lee sizing dies in my loading press.