Manufacturer: CCI\Speer 4463
Item: 29686
Jacketed Handgun Bullets
If all the
bullet problems encountered by shooters were tallied, core-jacket separations and
jacket concentricity would
score right at the top. Speer's patented Hot-Cor process fuses the
bullet jacket to the
core. As a result, the core of a Speer Hot-Cor bullet will not slip on
impact. Unlike some bullets, which are manufactured simply by forcing a cold, sometimes lubricated
slug into a jacket. Speer fills the
copper jacket with 825°F molten lead, creating a fused bond that is nearly impossible to separate. UNI-COR also enables the manufacturer of a jacket with incredible uniformity resulting in far superior
accuracy.
Speer first used UNI-COR technology to produce the world's finest fully-jacketed bullets - our Totally Metal Jacketed, or TMJ®. Unlike most
FMJ bullets, the TMJ's have no
lead exposed at the
base. There's no "lip" of jacket, like other bullets, that can be deformed by
powder gasses and destroy accuracy. Shooting a competition
pistol with a ported
compensator? TMJ won't foul ports like conventional FMJ's - our integral base is all copper.
Speer has been building jacketed
handgun bullets since the early 1960's, long before most of the competition, so innovation is nothing new to us. UNI-COR is yet another tool for building better bullets the Speer way.