New to the Federal Premium Ammunition line is Syntech, a polymer-encased lead core bullet.
The entire projectile surface is coated completely sealing off the lead from contact with its shooter.
I took the above from an article in Feb issue of "Guns & Ammo written by Patrick Sweeney.
Now more worry about the hazards of lead when shooting.
This ammo is for practice, not self defense and according to the article it's cost will reflect it as practice ammo.
One of the many pluses, is the polymer is so slick gun barrels will last longer.
It's not yet on the market, but from what I gather from the article it won't be long before we can buy it.
If you shoot much, lead is a real hazard.
Federal Will Soon Produce Syntech Ammo
Moderator: carlson1
Re: Federal Will Soon Produce Syntech Ammo
Wonder if it's similar to Federal Nyclad ammo, but cheaper practice ammo instead of Self-Defense
NyClad® bullets feature a lead core hollow-point with Nylon coating
Re: Federal Will Soon Produce Syntech Ammo
According to the article Nyclad was a forerunner (My words) of Syntech.
Nyclad was for self defense and was priced accordingly, that is, it was expensive.
The Syntech coating is much thicker, produced for target practice is supposed to priced to reflect it.
Nyclad was for self defense and was priced accordingly, that is, it was expensive.
The Syntech coating is much thicker, produced for target practice is supposed to priced to reflect it.