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Thread: Solid Copper Projectiles

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    CGN Regular shaddp's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by valtro12 View Post
    I would also like to see, and I would buy:
    - 44 cal (.429) 300 grn bullet
    - 45/70 cal (.458) 400 grn bullet
    For solids I'm interested in .458 400-500gr. Also different grains in .375

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    .308 (130gr and up) and .416 (300gr,350gr,and 400gr)

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    If it's possible I would like to see .311 in weigh range for SVT-40 rifle.
    Modern bullets are lead cored and copper jacketed so compairng to sureplus stee/steel bullets they are
    shorter in lenght because they are maid with heavier metals.
    I think,making them solid copper will bring them close to sureplus weigh and lenght specs.

    Zygy

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    9mm, 125 or 115 gr

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    9.3 and 12 gauge

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    9.3 would indeed be lovely.

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    I tried reading all the comments but there is 9 pages of them.

    I was under the impression that the RIP bullet was illegal in Canada because it is considered a "flechette" bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knight_crusader View Post
    I tried reading all the comments but there is 9 pages of them.

    I was under the impression that the RIP bullet was illegal in Canada because it is considered a "flechette" bullets.
    No idea if that’s correct or not. I wouldn’t be looking at making a bullet that breaks apart in the air anyway.

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    definitely interested in a .45-70 projectile...like many others here (and .223 and .45)

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