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Reloading 9mm: Lead vs Copper Jacketed
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<blockquote data-quote="Bahick71" data-source="post: 3800132" data-attributes="member: 50119"><p>I have never had any problems in any of my pistols with lead. I shoot quality hard cast lead,</p><p>and have always loaded them on the low side. I have started playing with some soft cast, IE</p><p>wheel weights, and what ever lead I can find. I am then powder coating them. I have a few</p><p>ready to go and see how they shoot. It is actually a pretty cheap process to get rolling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bahick71, post: 3800132, member: 50119"] I have never had any problems in any of my pistols with lead. I shoot quality hard cast lead, and have always loaded them on the low side. I have started playing with some soft cast, IE wheel weights, and what ever lead I can find. I am then powder coating them. I have a few ready to go and see how they shoot. It is actually a pretty cheap process to get rolling [/QUOTE]
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