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Excuse my ignorance, but what are "bonded bullets?" Are Sierra's "bonded?" Are Nosler Ballistic Tips? Partitions? | ||
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Lead does not like to share electrons with copper. In other words, lead cores does not bond well with the copper jackets. To overcome this, bonded bullets utilize a chemical process to act as a bonding agent between the copper jacket and the lead core. The end result is a tougher bullet that holds together. | |||
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Corey, "Bonded" bullets are certified by non other than JAMES BOND, hence the name! Apparently they "shake" the animal's blood, not stir it! The above is from one of our "experts" here. My friend Zero has given you the correct answer - Ok Ok, at least one of them. The other answer is what I have written above. Serves me bloody right for being in an "educational mode"! We have one of our friends here who is missing a couple of pounds of what fills his head, and he keeps eyeing my computer, so he was told in no uncertain terms to keep his hands off it! Otherwise he will start missing more parts of his anatomy too! He knows absolutely nothing about computers, but asked if he could join in our discussions here. He said: "I'll provide the intelligence, and you provide the hard labor!" So here I am writing what he is telling to write. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | |||
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