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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Interesting lead free bullet design/concept
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<blockquote data-quote="ElCidAviator" data-source="post: 2596911" data-attributes="member: 119571"><p>I know my post didn't make much sense so let me try to clarify. </p><p></p><p>They are using a partitioned bullet with a tin core and a tin jacket plated with nickel. They chose the lightest of the material for both the jacket and the core which doesn't make much sense to this knuckle dragger. A more interesting design to me would be a copper bullet with a tin frangible front end, so the copper would add a little bit of weight and better penetration.</p><p></p><p>But then again I'm just a dumb knuckle dragger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElCidAviator, post: 2596911, member: 119571"] I know my post didn’t make much sense so let me try to clarify. They are using a partitioned bullet with a tin core and a tin jacket plated with nickel. They chose the lightest of the material for both the jacket and the core which doesn’t make much sense to this knuckle dragger. A more interesting design to me would be a copper bullet with a tin frangible front end, so the copper would add a little bit of weight and better penetration. But then again I’m just a dumb knuckle dragger. [/QUOTE]
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