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Is there a manufacturer of Cast Lead bullets that powder coats their bullets rather than lubes them? I have had a problem in the past running heavily lubed bullets through my Dillon. Resulting in frequently removing dies to clean out the excess lube trapped in the dies. There are many sources in the US but they can't export.
 
You can powder coat the bullets yourself. Not hard to do, lots of info available.
To remove lube from cast bullets, I use acetone. Dump the bullets in acetone, shake for some time and drain the acetone into another container through a strainer.
 
Get Bruce to cast up a bunch of "unlubed" bullets for you, I have PC'ed quite a few of his after boiling the wax off first. boiling the wax off takes way more time than the actual PC process. Prob. wouldnt take much more than an hr to pc a tub of unlubed boolits.
 
I've been waiting for someone in Canada to produce a decent coated projectile. I got excited when I heard Xmetal was going to manufacture Hi-Tek coated projectiles. Unfortunately I've read less than stellar reviews about their product (misshaped projectiles, uneven coating, weights varying as much as 5gr). Also, coated projectiles are supposed to be cheap, that's why so many American's shoot them (plus it takes less powder to get them moving). Of course up here they're being sold for the same price, if not more, than the most popular plated option (CamPro). I don't cast and I have no interest in civil war reenactment (lubed lead), so personally I see no reason whatsoever to shoot anything other than CamPro.
 
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I've been waiting for someone in Canada to produce a decent coated projectile. I got excited when I heard Xmetal was going to manufacture Hi-Tek coated projectiles. Unfortunately I've read less than stellar reviews about their product (misshaped projectiles, uneven coating, weights varying as much as 5gr). Also, coated projectiles are supposed to be cheap, that's why so many American's shoot them (plus it takes less powder to get them moving). Of course up here they're being sold for the same price, if not more, than the most popular plated option (CamPro). I don't cast and I have no interest in civil war reenactment (lubed lead), so personally I see no reason whatsoever to shoot anything other than CamPro.

+1 on Campro

They're the same price as Xmetal, 100% lead exposer free, can be loaded to Magnum velocities and available in more calibers. Only compliant is you can't crimp them too hard.
 
XMetal stuff is way to expensive.
I use JTT stuff in Alberta. I like it a lot.

The only 2017 pricing I could find for JTT projectiles was posted was posted on the IPSC ALberta forum.

9mm 115 Grain $85 Per 1K
9mm 124 Grain $90 Per 1K
9mm 147 Grain $100 Per 1K

That's nearly CamPro prices and for anyone not in Alberta shipping will make them costly.
 
The only 2017 pricing I could find for JTT projectiles was posted was posted on the IPSC ALberta forum.

9mm 115 Grain $85 Per 1K
9mm 124 Grain $90 Per 1K
9mm 147 Grain $100 Per 1K

That's nearly CamPro prices and for anyone not in Alberta shipping will make them costly.

Don't shoot 9mm. I do shoot 40 and its $115 for 180 Grains for 1k.

Its 130 for Campro plus shipping thats close to 150 dollars per 1k. I have also had some problems with feeding certain bullets with thicker ogive.
 
Don't shoot 9mm. I do shoot 40 and its $115 for 180 Grains for 1k.

Its 130 for Campro plus shipping thats close to 150 dollars per 1k. I have also had some problems with feeding certain bullets with thicker ogive.

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I don't pay for shipping which is why I choose CamPro. Several dealers will ship for free on bulk orders (Canada Ammo [$200], Western Metal [$300], Firearms Outlet Canada [$500], and Tenda [$600]).

I'm surprised the ogive is giving you a problem, what do you shoot?
 
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I don't pay for shipping which is why I choose CamPro. Several dealers will ship for free on bulk orders (Canada Ammo [$200], Western Metal [$300], Firearms Outlet Canada [$500], and Tenda [$600]).

I'm surprised the ogive is giving you a problem, what do you shoot?

Pardini, AR15 in 40SW. Tanfoglio.
 
I've been happy with the Xmetal 147gr Paragon. I see no issues with quality. I do agree they should be cheaper but buy bulk and watch for sales. I've used Campro, Frontier and now the XMetal.
 
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