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Don't forget, the magnum primers can be used in non magnum applications also.
Don't pass on the Hi-Tek coated bullets. I have used these in my 44spl. and they are as advertised. I have not used them in 44mag. but believe they would work well in lower velocity loadings.
The HI-Tek coated bullets per Missouri Bullets;
"THIS IS THE NEW POWDERED 2-EXTREME HEAT-CURED SUPERCOAT.
No lead is exposed to the environment
Leading of the bore is dramatically reduced, as is lube smoke
Higher velocities can be attained with coated bullets
Health benefits for the reloader, as there is no touching of bare lead
Reduced force required to seat and crimp because the bullets are slippery
This is the newest coating from the manufacturer and has superb lubricity. The bullets actually look "wet" and are very slippery. This lubricity reduces friction-related heat as the bullet traverses the bore.
In summary, Hi-Tek coated bullets offer the advantages associated with plated bullets without the expense."
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