Demus319 Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 (edited) How many use Plated bullets? I use coated but thinking of trying plated. Is there any difference between the two? Edited August 11, 2019 by Demus319 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smithcity Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 Plated are great. Dont get the leading you get with coated. I view plated as a huge step up from coated for minimal cost. CMJs are great at a much higher price point. Plated are also less finicky to load compared to coated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaskan454 Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 It will vary depending on the bullet construction. I shoot plenty of coated from 15k psi to 40k psi without issue. I've had plated bullets perform poorly at many pressure/velocity combos. You really need to try both in your gun under those specific conditions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaskan454 Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 Also, for what it's worth, I don't have any issues with leading and coated bullets. Haven't cleaned my CZ in probably 5k rounds, don't ever clean my revolver barrels, and only pull the cylinders to clean before a major match. All shot with coated bullets. If the bullets are well made, sizing is the critical variable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demus319 Posted August 12, 2019 Author Share Posted August 12, 2019 Has anyone used Xtreme plated 9mm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PatJones Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 I've used plated, coated and traditionally lubed cast lead bullets. I prefer coated bullets. The plastic coating is easier to clean from the barrel than copper, the stinky shotgun cleaner wipes it out fast. I've shot Extreme and Berry's plated bullets. They were fine in 45, but I found the 38 caliber Berry's to be a little undersized. I shoot the 158 grain round nose from S&S Casting in my 38 because I prefer a roll crimp. Everything else gets fed Bayou bullets. Sized correctly, coated bullets are economical, clean and accurate. They are a little faster so you need less powder, and they have always been available. I gave up on plated bullets when they became unavailable during the Obama years, I've never seen a reason to go back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garmil Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 Have tried them all. I like loading plated the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RangerMcFadden Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 I had the hardest time getting played bullets to make chrono in my 4.25” gun. Kept upping the N320 into +p and had a hard time making comfortable chrono. Switched from .357 Berry’s RN to .358 Ibejiheads RN and it was never an issue again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pskys2 Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 I've used plated in my Revolvers and found the following: 1) Plated cost more than Coated, very close to Jacketed 2) Plated takes almost as much powder as Jacketed and quite a bit more than Coated 3) Plated are not more accurate than either Jacketed or Coated 4) Over crimping Plated can lead to separation of plating So for effeciency and cost effectiveness I use Coated. If I wanted the last "nth" of accuracy I'd go with Jacketed. Plated kind of just seems the odd man out. If you go with coated get a premium and reputable manufacturer, Bayou, ACME, BBI come to mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
igofast85 Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 I have found coated bullets to be less sensitive to over crimping than plated.Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DougCarden Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 In iron sighted pistols I used coated lead. They are accurate and usually give better accuracy than plated. I can get .357-358 bullets to give me what I want for accuracy This is very true in 9mm. In open guns with comps I spend the money for jacketed. Plated is false economy and for the price you can spend a couple more bucks and get great performance and most importantly for me, accuracy. Plated looks like jacketed, almost costs like jacketed, but they ain’t jacketed..... DougC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pskys2 Posted August 13, 2019 Share Posted August 13, 2019 23 hours ago, DougCarden said: In iron sighted pistols I used coated lead. They are accurate and usually give better accuracy than plated. I can get .357-358 bullets to give me what I want for accuracy This is very true in 9mm. In open guns with comps I spend the money for jacketed. Plated is false economy and for the price you can spend a couple more bucks and get great performance and most importantly for me, accuracy. Plated looks like jacketed, almost costs like jacketed, but they ain’t jacketed..... DougC And remember FMJ's have an exposed base and will give you a bit of smoke, the best are a JHP or a CMJ if you go that route. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10X Posted August 14, 2019 Share Posted August 14, 2019 On 8/11/2019 at 9:07 PM, Demus319 said: Has anyone used Xtreme plated 9mm? I use a lot of the 147 Xtreme plated bullets. I've been happy with them, but I've not shot coated so I can't make a direct comparison. I find they occasionally keyhole when fired out of a G26, but that should be due to factors other than the bullet. I'm fiddling with a longer OAL, and a lighter crimp, which seem to be helping. I'd like to try them in .357 (which should also help, with some guns), but the 9's are only available in .356. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeBurgess Posted August 14, 2019 Share Posted August 14, 2019 coated all the way, they are available in more sizes and shapes and weights so you can find one that works for your needs. I have had no leading issues with any of the coated bullets I have used, and I go thousands of rounds between cleanings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve RA Posted August 14, 2019 Share Posted August 14, 2019 Coated works very well for me in 9mm and .45. Be sure to try some of the oversize 9 (.357 or .358) as they work much better in some barrels than the standard .355 or even .356. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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