Respectfully, any airgun projectile with reasonably decent BC would be hard pressed to shoot fast enough to make plating worthwhile (in my opinion, they would be very costly). Also, the pressure just isn't there to drive them fast enough to reap benefits. Now, I'm not the most experienced when it comes to air and high velocity but have dabbled a bit pushing 15gr slugs as fast as my (cheap) equipment allows, Lol. On windless days 1050-1060fps was doable having decent accuracy to 100 yards, but if any breeze... best to back velocities down to 900-ish fps or they'll drift off target too much. I know these aren't big projectiles and for optimal results best kept within 80 yards... I'm not certain how fast folks are shooting big lead on air these days but don't imagine too much different from my little .177.... Now if we could shoot 2500+ fps on air I would agree 1000%
...I probably wouldn't want to stand too close to any pressure vessel holding that much pressure though
To reduce leading... Good old fashion Johnson's paste wax applied to a clean bore (like CLEAN clean) seems to be a better (more efficient) route than messing about lubing pellets or wanting plated projectiles. To each their own, I won't knock what others do, especially if it works.
...Weren't y'all supposed to be talking about cheap pellets?
Question, how does one define a "cheap pellet"? ...$.01, $.02, $.03 per pellet? Sub $.01?