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Norma BondStrike, TipStrike, and J&A Abram bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="MSURunner" data-source="post: 2634144" data-attributes="member: 102961"><p>If I'm understanding you correctly, then I think that the best analogy of what is happening with the lead core getting pulled up would be if you were to throw a bucket of water through the air. If someone catches the bucket, the water will want to continue onward. If there was some sort of resistance to the water continuing on, the water may return partially back into the bucket, but that separation from the two creates an opportunity for the hollowed out section (water obviously being more inclined to backfill that section than a lead core).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSURunner, post: 2634144, member: 102961"] If I'm understanding you correctly, then I think that the best analogy of what is happening with the lead core getting pulled up would be if you were to throw a bucket of water through the air. If someone catches the bucket, the water will want to continue onward. If there was some sort of resistance to the water continuing on, the water may return partially back into the bucket, but that separation from the two creates an opportunity for the hollowed out section (water obviously being more inclined to backfill that section than a lead core). [/QUOTE]
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