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		<title>Federal Offers Syntech Polymer-Coated Bullets for Hand-Loaders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s something that may benefit pistol shooters, especially those who shoot steel and often shoot at indoor ranges. Federal Syntech bullets are now available as reloading components in 9mm, .40 Cal (10mm), and .45 Caliber. These bullets feature a total synthetic jacket (TSJ) polymer coating. The potential for reduced wear and fouling is real — [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s something that may benefit pistol shooters, especially those who shoot steel and often shoot at indoor ranges. <a href="https://www.federalpremium.com/components/family/american-eagle/syntech/" target="_blank">Federal Syntech bullets</a> are now available as reloading components in 9mm, .40 Cal (10mm), and .45 Caliber. These bullets feature a total synthetic jacket (TSJ) <strong>polymer coating</strong>. The potential for reduced wear and fouling is real — when tested against conventional FMJ ammunition, Federal claims Syntech produced an average of 12% less barrel friction and 14% less heat. By eliminating the conventional bullet jacket, the Syntech design greatly lessens bullet &#8220;splashback&#8221; when shooting steel. Note, however, Syntech bullets still have a conventional <strong>lead core</strong>. This means they may not be allowed in ranges with lead restrictions.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.federalpremium.com/components/family/american-eagle/syntech/" target="_blank"><strong>Syntech Bullets Tech Information</strong></a> | <a href="https://www.federalpremium.com/downloads/reloading/Syntech-Reloading-Data.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Syntech Bullets LOAD DATA for 9mm, .40 SW, .45 ACP</strong></a></p>
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<p><strong>Syntech Bullet Features &#038; Benefits</strong><br />
• Polymer-encapsulated Syntech bullet prevents metal-on-metal contact in the bore.<br />
• Eliminates copper and lead fouling.<br />
• Decreases heat and friction, extending barrel life.<br />
• Significantly reduces the required frequency of cleaning.<br />
• Absence of a copper jacket minimizes splash-back on steel targets.</p>
<p><strong>Part No. / Description / MSRP</strong><br />
AE9SJCB1 / 9mm, .355&#8243; 115-grain Syntech, 100-count / $16.95<br />
AE40SJCB1 / .40 cal., .400&#8243; 165-grain Syntech, 100-count / $18.95<br />
AE45SJCB1 / .45 cal., .451&#8243; 230gr Syntech, 100-count / $21.95</p>
<blockquote><p>For years this Editor has loaded his .45 ACP and .44 Mag handguns with polymer/moly matrix-coated bullets from <a href="http://precisionbullets.com/" target="_blank">Precision Bullets</a> in Texas. Those poly/moly-encased lead bullets shot VERY accurately and I found that my barrels fouled much less than with conventional lead bullets. Likewise, there was much less cylinder fouling on my revolvers. If the American Syntech bullets work as well as those Precision bullets, I think the Syntech line will be a winner. Syntech bullets should benefit any high-volume pistol shooter, particularly competitors who shoot steel.</p></blockquote>
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