Cat ,as i posted on the thread below this ,i am interested in what it is the Spanish did.
I bought some Spanish ammo once in 9mm and some in 8mm .
It was lead ,but it had a strange flashing on the outside.
Almost a dark gold in color ,it wasn't as uniform as a copper jacket ,but it worked fine in an old FNH rifle i had in 8mm that used a gas system.
It wasn't great ammo but it wasn't junk either.
The bullets looked more like they were dipped in the coating ,then re sized.
I still have some of the 9mm ,if you guys would like a photo ,perhaps together we can figure this out.
The packages it came in were marked 1947 ,so it was old stuff ,but the cases were brass.
I was always puzzled by it ,to be hard enough to not foul a gas system ,what kind of re sizing die would you have to have ?
After reading this thread i cut the flashing with a saw ,it is fairly thick ,so they would have had to dip it a few times to get it to the desired thickness.
And who knows what the original lead bullet size was.