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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 2550535" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>Here's another. </p><p>Tubb said can happen in 3 months</p><p></p><p>[USER=95733]@DartonJager[/USER] </p><p>Well-Known Member</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/bullet-cold-weld-to-brass-real-or-myth.223631/post-1678452" target="_blank">Jul 21, 2019</a></li> </ul><p>I have been reading over the last 18-20 months about a phenomenon where the bullets for lack of a better description "cold welds" to the brass. I've seen a few </p><p></p><p>articles by well known long range competitors, David Tubb chief among them claiming that bullets especially ones left loaded for extended periods of 3 or more months basically cold weld to the inside of the case neck</p><p></p><p> and upon firing result in higher than normal pressures causing inaccuracy issues in the form of vertical stringing at longer ranges</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 2550535, member: 115285"] Here's another. Tubb said can happen in 3 months [USER=95733]@DartonJager[/USER] Well-Known Member [LIST] [*][URL='https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/bullet-cold-weld-to-brass-real-or-myth.223631/post-1678452']Jul 21, 2019[/URL] [/LIST] I have been reading over the last 18-20 months about a phenomenon where the bullets for lack of a better description "cold welds" to the brass. I've seen a few articles by well known long range competitors, David Tubb chief among them claiming that bullets especially ones left loaded for extended periods of 3 or more months basically cold weld to the inside of the case neck and upon firing result in higher than normal pressures causing inaccuracy issues in the form of vertical stringing at longer ranges [/QUOTE]
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