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I thought that Bi-Metal refers to the bullet jacket... not the core.... copper is NOT bi-metal
Almost any other metal (that is cheaply affordable) if used as a bullet jacket would destroy the rifling very, very fast!!!
I thought that Bi-Metal refers to the bullet jacket... not the core.... copper is NOT bi-metal
Thank you, Jeff, for answering my question.
Take care.
Isn't the bullet lead core with a copper jacket?
Not Norc/most surplus. A simple magnet test will show you what is/is not.
Maybe do some research/have the correct info before you try to prove points!!!
So I just went and pulled the bullets off of two cartridges. Yellow box CJ93 and spam can CJ95. Both bullets are lead core and the jackets do not stick to a magnet. Is it older stuff that's bi-metal?
bimetal?Great price doe sure!!!
Still hesitant on shooting bi-metal bullets (in high volume) through my barrels tho.
People read a lot more in to the anecdotal article than they should. The germans use steel jacket NATO ball; far from "cheap ammo"Almost any other metal (that is cheaply affordable) if used as a bullet jacket would destroy the rifling very, very fast!!!
bimetal?
failed means?Okay. Mine failed the magnet test. What do I Have? I bought a case fron CanadaAmmo early this year.
thickness has little to do with it. Are the Chinese jacket thick?Why I said ALMOST all other metals
The German jackets are really thin and designed more to frag then anything else.
failed means?
There is so much fail in the last half of this thread......
I Agree. SO Much FAIL!
A bi-metal bullet will Not wear out or 'Shoot Out' a barrel faster.
thickness has little to do with it. Are the Chinese jacket thick?