Description
Remember our line of Hardcore plated bullets? Our customers loved them, and they were one of the best plated bullets on the market. Unfortunately we had to discontinue them when our supplier went out of business. We found that we have some leftovers. These are the remnants of various lots, so there may be slight differences in the ogive or nose shape, or slight variations in weight. Thus we are calling them ‘seconds’, but they are still great bullets and their performance should be excellent! Get them now, because when they’re gone, they’re gone!
These bullets are as close to match quality as any plated bullet can get. Though plated bullets are difficult to get a perfect weight every time, we have added several extra features to this bullet to make up for any variances in weight and still provide match accuracy. The first thing to mention is that they are plated very thick compared to other companies. Our plating is measured between .012-.014″ thick. This is almost twice as thick as other plated companies. They also have a harder lead core (11-12 BHN) than any plated bullet company that we know of. The hard core and thicker plating resists resizing during the seating process and can actually eliminate bullet setback in many cases. These features alone separate us from all other plated bullets on the market. We also put the bullet through two different types of plating process to get the correct thickness. The first plating process is a liquid electolysis similar to all other plated bullets. The second process is much more involved and results in excess copper on the edges of the base of the bullet which can then be “folded” over onto the base to give it a strong and uniform base. You will notice that the base of the bullet has a ring on it similar to a FMJ bullet. That ring is actually the excess copper after it has been triple sized and folded over. That “ring” helps trap expanding gases and provides a better seal as the bullet obturates. All of these qualities help make our RMR Hardcore bullet the best plated bullet on the market. All that said, it is still a plated bullet so try to keep it within 1500 fps.
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