an old one"billys boolits"
acme the "lipstick"
Gallant
blue bullets
hi tech
there is a couple more, but with the last year and a half a few are not responding, so they may be outta the biz or...........i'll dig up the brand and add later
And have also tested our own cast boolits, lead cast to 16 grin hardness, excellent boolit
have a new one on testing table, so far the high tech coating has increased fps over other same loads and weight of boolit and same gat, as much as 220 +, so gonna load some more and give it another go. Just to confirm the smoke we were inhaling didn't create nirvana

usual test is about 5 rounds out of at least 5 different gats, including barrel length and one carbine length rifle.
revolvers the same, heavy, light, from 3 to 6 inch.
Units all tested presently:
.45 acp
9mm: 115 gr, this is a favorite sub gun round and gat round for me and some others
.38 spl, 158 rn
i also have some 10mm on the bench, which should be in next batch to test.
most brass used is shot at least once, typically a cci primer or tula, what ever pops up in rotation.
goal for us (group of shooters) is to minimize gat damage by reasonable loads and still have accuracy at a proposed distance, and make sure they run the subs.
yeehaw, been fun testing loads, boolits, and putting holes in paper, looking forward to another run out this week.
will advise of results of next test, as this may result in some decent deals on coated boolits
what do you shoot, and whose coated units.
thanks
Rj