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<blockquote data-quote="Camshaft" data-source="post: 504806" data-attributes="member: 25423"><p>The gmx is made of gilding metal. I know it is different from copper but can't remember if softer or harder. I can tell you they produced 5 shot groups in my 300rum that could be covered with a dime and to this day the smallest 3shot group ever fixed from that rifle. Basically one hole about .400 in diameter. I also noticed copper fouling with very minimal with these bullets. I still use bergers for long range but man if they made a 200gr gmx it would be slammin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camshaft, post: 504806, member: 25423"] The gmx is made of gilding metal. I know it is different from copper but can't remember if softer or harder. I can tell you they produced 5 shot groups in my 300rum that could be covered with a dime and to this day the smallest 3shot group ever fixed from that rifle. Basically one hole about .400 in diameter. I also noticed copper fouling with very minimal with these bullets. I still use bergers for long range but man if they made a 200gr gmx it would be slammin. [/QUOTE]
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