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  • guje55
    Junior Member
    • May 2015
    • 76

    CP and coated loaded data

    Hello I was looking for load data for CP bullets in 9mm and 45 auto but didn't find much in the specific powders I have. But I did find some load data on powder coated bullets with the same weighting and design on the powder I have. My question is can I use the powder coated load data for copper plated rounds?

    Thank you


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    jericho89
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 1129

    A general answer would be yes. A properly copper coated projectile will take the same load data as a powder coated projectile.

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        Pablo5959
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 1288

        Originally posted by guje55
        Hello I was looking for load data for CP bullets in 9mm and 45 auto but didn't find much in the specific powders I have. But I did find some load data on powder coated bullets with the same weighting and design on the powder I have. My question is can I use the powder coated load data for copper plated rounds?

        Thank you


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        My question is, what source did you find load data for PC projectiles?

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          guje55
          Junior Member
          • May 2015
          • 76

          I found it on eggleston munitions' website.

          Find powder charges, OAL, and velocities to help you work up a load using Eggleston Munitions coated bullets.

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            piratebike
            Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 279

            That's data for poly coated. I load poly lower than plated. YMMV

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              guje55
              Junior Member
              • May 2015
              • 76

              Originally posted by piratebike
              That's data for poly coated. I load poly lower than plated. YMMV


              Thank you.


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