documentation, just look at winning equipment at any rf benchrest shoot, you wont find any copper plated ammunition being used.
documentation, just look at winning equipment at any rf benchrest shoot, you wont find any copper plated ammunition being used.
The way this was explained to me.... when velocity exceeds 1100 fps by very much at all leading becomes an issue. .22 rimfire that will exceed that is plated to reduce the possibility of lead build up. High velocity .22 rim fire ammunition is generally plinking or hunting ammunition and isn't seen in the matches. Since high velocity ammunition is not made to match standards and match ammo is standard velocity there is no reason to plate the match stuff and the plain old fashioned lubricating methods are fine. The plated ammunition shouldn't impair the ability of the standard velocity unplated stuff to group, at least it hasn't in any of my rifles. Again, maybe I'm just not a good enough shot to notice .
Hi-Velocity will be less accurate then standard vel., yes! Target shooters also handle there ammo with kid gloves, no carry of loose rnds in the pockets of coat, pants, etc. and loading and unloading magazines, etc.
Rumors and hear-say is just impossible to kill!
its not that copper plated ammo cant be reasonably accurate, but no manufacturer loads any of it into anything remotely close to match grade/high cacuracy ammo. the process of plating bullets in itself just adds to any inconsistency that is already there with the swaged bullet. the plating process itself is done in huge volumes in not the most controlled process. its absolutely not rumor, as ive plated bullets for a living, and being a little OCD, and a former rf BR shooter myself i guarantee i held my work to higher standards than anyone else ive seen plate bullets. even at that the process isnt controlled enough for repeatable consistancy required for great accuracy, and that is the truth. not rumor, hearsay,bs, or anything else, but straight from someone who has made the stuff.
I started using the plated rounds for the same reason I go eat at Long John Silver's......just for the hailbut .
No , I shot FMJ out of my military guns , so I thought I'd try it out of the military trainers.
I found the guns easier to clean , stayed cleaner longer ( esp my High Standard and Colt Ace pistols ) , and gave up little in accuracy .
Because I usually shoot outside rather than in , and living in the deep , hot , sandy , windy desert , I found the plated stuff easier to keep clean on the way into the gun.
As an aside , I shot CCI mini-mags , Federal 40gr plated , and the lower velocity WW plated in my testing of accuracy . I found they grouped in every rifle in that order , with CCI and Federal neck and neck . Till I came to my Stevens 416. It would put the Win. into one hole . Much tighter than any of my other rifles with any plated load .
Chris
If I remember correctly Win-Western used to advertise the 'clean' advantage of plated vs. stcky greasey loads and not picking up grime to foul/scratch the barrel. A bit of a streach maybe but good advertising!
I am given to believe that OCD is in it's self a reward and a punishment. Regards, Clark
I'm a little confused on where the poor accurately info comes from also.