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I just ordered up 250 245 grain, 250 115 grain, and a 100 sample pack of assorted. All with the Hi-Tek 2 Extreme coating. The following is from their FAQ section:
What are your coated bullets?
We start with our own lead cast bullets. Then we treat them with the Hi-Tek 2-Extreme Coating from J&M Specialized Products P/L. The Hi-Tek 2-Extreme Coating is a lubricant that is bonded to the bullets by heat curing. Lead fouling and smoke from wax lube are non-existant due to this coating process. We selected the Hi-Tek 2-Extreme process because it produces a very durable and smooth finish with superb lubricity.
On a related note, the 115 grain are intended for the M1 Carbine. I looked up the muzzle velocity for this cartridge and it is listed at 2000 fps. I assume these guys would not list this bullet for use in the M1 Carbine if leading was a problem at that velocity.
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I agree completely.
So far the fastest BLK load I have made was right at 2450-2475 and that dang sure was not a 245gr bullet. Even I am not that . . . . curious. ;)
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I'd have to look at my records to be certain but I am 99.9% it is BOTH the 110gr Barnex TAC-X and the 130gr barrier bullets.
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I wonder if this magic coating will allow for a new high in the fps category as lead usually is faster than jacketed?
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My experimenting in that area has been limited to the 9MM pistol.
But beyond any doubt I can run coated lead fast enough to make plated bullets fly apart before arriving at the target. Even at 10 yards or less.
It is a different coating;" gator snot". But I believe it is proof of concept indeed.
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. . . . oh, and I'll be more than happy to push some of those bullets you ordered to their limits to find out. :satansmokin:
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I am thinking this might just get me back out to Talon.
115 grains at 2450 equals around 1500 ftlbs
not bad for a poodle shooter or a single shot in my case :)
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This is from the Hodgdon site for a 115 grain (I assume jacketed)
I am thinking this must be getting close to a full case.
Hodgdon Powder H110
Bullet Diameter .308"
C.O.L. 2.050"
Starting Load
Grains 18.8
Velocity (ft/s) 2,220
Pressure 39,300 CUP
Maximum Load
Grains 20.0
Velocity (ft/s) 2,348
Pressure 50,800 CUP
Mike - you ever play with H110 with the light bullets in this caliber?
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Note - 20% increase in pressure with a 5% increase in powder between starting and max.
Also on another note - heaviest bullet they show is 230.