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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2982269" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Ain't nothing wrong with that group ... 'specially for plinkin' or critter gettin'. Swampratt and I 'experimented' with them a little bit this afternoon. This was the 200 grain .45ACP RNFP from Bayou Bullets, which uses the Hi-Tek Supercoat. They didn't pass the "Smash Test." This is Hi-Tek's recommended test, mind you. One solid whack with a hammer and the coating was flaking off. I mentioned in another thread that the coating seemed to be very thin when I received these bullets. Apparently, it is. Hi-Tek says this is caused by too high temperature, curing/baking time too long, or coating applied too thinly. Bayou bullet on the right.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]100242[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2982269, member: 530"] Ain't nothing wrong with that group ... 'specially for plinkin' or critter gettin'. Swampratt and I 'experimented' with them a little bit this afternoon. This was the 200 grain .45ACP RNFP from Bayou Bullets, which uses the Hi-Tek Supercoat. They didn't pass the "Smash Test." This is Hi-Tek's recommended test, mind you. One solid whack with a hammer and the coating was flaking off. I mentioned in another thread that the coating seemed to be very thin when I received these bullets. Apparently, it is. Hi-Tek says this is caused by too high temperature, curing/baking time too long, or coating applied too thinly. Bayou bullet on the right. [ATTACH=full]100242[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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