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Reload Data for Coated Lead Bullets?

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Guys, I'm a beginner reloader. After months of reading and researching I've taken the plunge. I got a Hornady LnL and finally what I needed to get started except powder and bullets (still looking). For my 1911 .45 I'm planning on going with 230grain round-nose bullets, but I'm curious about coated bullets. I see Ibejiheads is somewhat local to me so I thought I'd try his bullets out. The problem I have is what bullet type do I reference when looking up loading data for these coated lead bullets? Do I go with data for lead or jacketed round-nose bullets? Thank you.

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Go with lead data.

His bullets work real well and are nicely priced.

I use them for 9mm, 40s&w, and 45acp.

Will use them exclusively once my stash of Montana Gold runs out.

FWIW, I use CLAYS for 45acp.(don't hate)

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I use coated bullets almost exclusively for my range ammo. Everything I have read says to use the lead loads, but that the coated bullet can take a slightly higher pressure than the lead. I have seen a couple of references to using loads between lead and jacketed, but I try to stay at the lead loads. It's safer and a little easier on your gun as well.

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I usually wear nitrile gloves when I reload to avoid not only the "gunk" factor but also the lead and other contaminants that can cause problems from prolonged exposure. Being an occupational safety specialist, I try to practice what I preach.

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