Dundee; since the Glock polygonal rifling is more prone to leading, and there have been kB's even with jacketed bullet factory loads, and reloading weakens the brass slightly, making rupture more likely, why are you persuing this course of action?
I think the idea of plated bullets is a good one. If you want to fire plain lead bullets, get a 1911. My old GC works quite well with 4.0 gr Bullseye and a 200 gr. LSWC. This load only generates about 8,000 lb., but is quite accurate and realiable.
Be safe, not sorry. Walt Welch NRA Life Member, reloader since 1955
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