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Are solid/monolithic bullets more finicky than jacketed?
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<blockquote data-quote="odoylerules" data-source="post: 1579010" data-attributes="member: 99160"><p>I was told this from a builder today. I'm starting to research things for a future .375 barrel (37XC for my Desert Tech). It's going to be for long range fun and competition, not hunting. I understand it's something you kinda have to decide ahead of time because of the big differences in twist rates and freebore setups. </p><p>I've read about how great Hammer bullets are and how easy to tune. That's why I was so confused when I heard that today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odoylerules, post: 1579010, member: 99160"] I was told this from a builder today. I’m starting to research things for a future .375 barrel (37XC for my Desert Tech). It’s going to be for long range fun and competition, not hunting. I understand it’s something you kinda have to decide ahead of time because of the big differences in twist rates and freebore setups. I’ve read about how great Hammer bullets are and how easy to tune. That’s why I was so confused when I heard that today. [/QUOTE]
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