Been busy attempting to perfect new designs, all from a 40S&W case. Some of my latest is a 290 grain flat point. 250 grain hollow point with jacket extending to top of bullet. A round point forming insert for my die to round the tip of the bullet alittle more. Finally the one that has been a challenge is a 225 and 250 grain copper plated, bonded hollow point with plastic tip insert for better expansion.
Got alittle more design work with the plastic tip bullet but very close to perfected.
Also been experimenting with duel core ideas. As in a hard wheel weight core with a soft lead tip. Included pic of the 350 grain lead bullet formed in my .429 die. Know someone who is perfecting copper plating in fairly thick layers. Idea is to plate the duel lead core and form a 400ish grain bullet for the 45-70.
Notice the copper color of the plastic tipped bullets. This was the result from the flux and pickeling of the brass afterwords (cover in the pickeling brass thread). Pictured the 225 next to a 240 hornady xtp and the 250 next to the 290 for compare.
Haven't been able to do any shooting latly as all time has been spent in shop working on these bullets but I am excited to try the plastic tip bonded bullet.