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Copper bullets, twists rates and barrel preferences
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1219417" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Too be honest all copper bullets are not meant to be bench rest quality, I've never seen one used in any type of real competition, they are meant for hunting and especially when penetration matters...the only thing different about them is their comparative length, they are always longer for their weight than lead. With the closing of the last lead smelter I wonder what the future of lead bullets will be. I use the 200 grain original! X-bullets in my .338wm they shoot the same as yours, about an inch and anything I'm shooting them at has a kill zone the size of a beach ball so one inch is more than good enough for a hunting bullet..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1219417, member: 8845"] Too be honest all copper bullets are not meant to be bench rest quality, I've never seen one used in any type of real competition, they are meant for hunting and especially when penetration matters...the only thing different about them is their comparative length, they are always longer for their weight than lead. With the closing of the last lead smelter I wonder what the future of lead bullets will be. I use the 200 grain original! X-bullets in my .338wm they shoot the same as yours, about an inch and anything I'm shooting them at has a kill zone the size of a beach ball so one inch is more than good enough for a hunting bullet.. [/QUOTE]
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