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What does Barnes use as an alloy for their solids. It appears to be a brass or bronze type of alloy. And if so, were would a person find it.

I am looking to turn up some bullets on a cnc lathe I have access to. I am interested in turning up some bullets for a .408 Cheytac I am building. Lost River Ballistics is the only company that offers bullets of this caliber and they are not cheap.
 
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What does Barnes use as an alloy for their solids. It appears to be a brass or bronze type of alloy. And if so, were would a person find it.

I am looking to turn up some bullets on a cnc lathe I have access to. I am interested in turning up some bullets for a .408 Cheytac I am building. Lost River Ballistics is the only company that offers bullets of this caliber and they are not cheap.


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I've used just plain brass bar for making .375 spitzer boat tails. Work great! Big Grin


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