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Why Doesn't Berger make a Bonded Bullet??
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<blockquote data-quote="Opa-lopa" data-source="post: 1758317" data-attributes="member: 108809"><p>Ok, the reason you don't see "bonded" Bullets from some manufacturers is the process involves melting a nearly pure lead core to solder it to the jacket. This process inevitably leads to voids in the core, harming the small group size the manufacturers strive to achieve. Increased costs also follow, to add insult to injury. The process is tough to control, and some bullet makers make a conscious decision to avoid the cost/production problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Opa-lopa, post: 1758317, member: 108809"] Ok, the reason you don’t see “bonded” Bullets from some manufacturers is the process involves melting a nearly pure lead core to solder it to the jacket. This process inevitably leads to voids in the core, harming the small group size the manufacturers strive to achieve. Increased costs also follow, to add insult to injury. The process is tough to control, and some bullet makers make a conscious decision to avoid the cost/production problems. [/QUOTE]
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