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    When I was offered a 45-70 lever, first thing I did was search for copper ammunition. None to be found.
    Since I haven't started reloading yet, I passed on the rifle. I was hoping Barnes made the ammunition, but they only offer projectiles.
    Just to say, if you make ammo, you may have cornered a small market. (new competing rounds like the bushmaster, socom, etc haven't caught on yet)

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    7mm, .284
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    Any update to this, Ryan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chemist View Post
    I’d never even thought about 45/70 projectiles. I’ll check out what we’d have to do to make them.
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    Yea 45/70 is a must... I'm in

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    I'd love to see some .310 to .312, for 303 British, 7.62x39mm and 7.62x54R
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    I'd be super stoked to see copper pistol bullets modeled after the G2 RIP. Those things look amazing.

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    a lighter say 110 or so grain bullet or even a 123gr in .311 for the 7.62X39 for hunting would be nice to use out of the bolt rifles. Also some .311 for the .303 British as well.

    I am assuming these would be expanding bullets like a Barnes that you are having made? Or just a solid copper pointed tip?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmichelin84 View Post
    I'd love to see some .310 to .312, for 303 British, 7.62x39mm and 7.62x54R
    This!
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    25 cal (90gr range)
    27 cal (105-115gr range)
    375 (180-200gr range)
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