diff in CMJ and FMJ

SDC said:
Montana Golds are FMJs, not CMJs; are you maybe thinking of enclosed-base FMJs?

Actually MG calls them CMJ's as it's not just a base it's cup over a cup...
You't can't really do a true encasulted CMJ with a Jacketed bullet since the jacket is pre-formed....
 
SDC said:
Montana Golds are FMJs, not CMJs; are you maybe thinking of enclosed-base FMJs?

Let's correct this. MG makes FMJ (open base) and CMJ (closed base). The CMJ's are closed with a plug of copper, as is clear in the previous pic by Dansy.

There is more than one way to make a CMJ. The 'other' way is to copper-plate a lead bullet, which is how Frontier, Excel, Xtreme, and Speer (although they call it TMJ) does it (with varying degrees of copper thickness and overall precision).

Note the BDX site where MG's are listed, and note that you can get either FMJ or CMJ - http://www3.telus.net/public/kathomas/jacketedprice.html

CMJ is not exclusively copper-plating.
 
Yap good answer ;) :rockOn:

acrashb said:
Let's correct this. MG makes FMJ (open base) and CMJ (closed base). The CMJ's are closed with a plug of copper, as is clear in the previous pic by Dansy.

There is more than one way to make a CMJ. The 'other' way is to copper-plate a lead bullet, which is how Frontier, Excel, Xtreme, and Speer (although they call it TMJ) does it (with varying degrees of copper thickness and overall precision).

Note the BDX site where MG's are listed, and note that you can get either FMJ or CMJ - http://www3.telus.net/public/kathomas/jacketedprice.html

CMJ is not exclusively copper-plating.
 
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