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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2304203" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>I would not call them an inferior alloy. They work very well. Better than any other copper we have ever tried. That lot of copper is gone and we are most of the way through the next lot of copper after it. Another lot of copper is arriving next week. When I said I was nit picking that is exactly what I was doing. There will always be some variation from lot to lot of raw material. It is physically impossible to make it identical each time. The diff lots of raw copper are so close to identical that there is no way to pin point what makes one lot act diff on impacts than the next. We have our source of copper producing to our specs as close as is possible and every lot works very well for the intended purpose. We strive for perfect! So if I ever show a dissatisfaction it is because it is not perfect. I only know of one man that was perfect and the rest of us just try to be. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I kick myself for being too open about my thoughts. I in no way intended or meant that we had a bad batch of bullets. Far from it. They were very good, we always want better. I have some loaded for this season and will not be changing them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2304203, member: 7999"] I would not call them an inferior alloy. They work very well. Better than any other copper we have ever tried. That lot of copper is gone and we are most of the way through the next lot of copper after it. Another lot of copper is arriving next week. When I said I was nit picking that is exactly what I was doing. There will always be some variation from lot to lot of raw material. It is physically impossible to make it identical each time. The diff lots of raw copper are so close to identical that there is no way to pin point what makes one lot act diff on impacts than the next. We have our source of copper producing to our specs as close as is possible and every lot works very well for the intended purpose. We strive for perfect! So if I ever show a dissatisfaction it is because it is not perfect. I only know of one man that was perfect and the rest of us just try to be. Sometimes I kick myself for being too open about my thoughts. I in no way intended or meant that we had a bad batch of bullets. Far from it. They were very good, we always want better. I have some loaded for this season and will not be changing them out. [/QUOTE]
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