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Least fussy mono-metal bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2345178" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>From what I gather yes it is.</p><p> That was the thought when people were having them not open on game. I remember reading that someone was drilling a larger hole in the tip and that some would drill fairly easy and then others would be quite hard to drill. </p><p> I can say that hammers are a pretty soft copper. I remember Steve mentioning that when they spec out the raw material. Hence why if you accidentally drop a hammer on the tip you can see it deform over not ever seen that with a cutting edge or Barnes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2345178, member: 54383"] From what I gather yes it is. That was the thought when people were having them not open on game. I remember reading that someone was drilling a larger hole in the tip and that some would drill fairly easy and then others would be quite hard to drill. I can say that hammers are a pretty soft copper. I remember Steve mentioning that when they spec out the raw material. Hence why if you accidentally drop a hammer on the tip you can see it deform over not ever seen that with a cutting edge or Barnes. [/QUOTE]
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