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Need help with non-lead solid copper bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Morrison" data-source="post: 1372208" data-attributes="member: 12911"><p>Not all solids are copper, E-Tip is gilding metal. Nosler recommends slower speeds for the E-Tip in every package. Some of the issues that have been experienced is Copper fouling, especially over 3000 fps. You will want to consider some of the new powders that help mitigate this problem. RL 23, RL26, IMR 7977 and several others that have components to help prevent the build up. These are also not so temperature sensitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrison, post: 1372208, member: 12911"] Not all solids are copper, E-Tip is gilding metal. Nosler recommends slower speeds for the E-Tip in every package. Some of the issues that have been experienced is Copper fouling, especially over 3000 fps. You will want to consider some of the new powders that help mitigate this problem. RL 23, RL26, IMR 7977 and several others that have components to help prevent the build up. These are also not so temperature sensitive. [/QUOTE]
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