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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 700822" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Yes I think we are soul mates . I probably can't experiment as much as you can because I have to import most of my jackets and pay more for them . </p><p>However I have tried different ways to make a partition. Although not the hole punching idea . That sounds very interesting and new . I can see what you are saying about facilitating core bonding while still acting as a partition . </p><p>Down here we don't have the big game like the US does so I mainly only have a need for a standard core bonded core . I have dreams of taking a Cape buff with one of my bullets but I will never be able to afford that . </p><p>I am sure you are more advanced in bullet making than me as the US market is the home of bullet swaging and just so big and everything you want is easily available. 100% of what I know came from the US anyway . That is good for me as I have just learnt something new . Thanks mate .</p><p>I saw those aluminium tips some time back and was tempted to buy some . They are a good way of increasing the BC substantially . </p><p>The steel ones would be heavier and might move the centre of pressure and gravity , while making them longer also. </p><p>I have never tried them so I can only guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 700822, member: 17844"] Yes I think we are soul mates . I probably can't experiment as much as you can because I have to import most of my jackets and pay more for them . However I have tried different ways to make a partition. Although not the hole punching idea . That sounds very interesting and new . I can see what you are saying about facilitating core bonding while still acting as a partition . Down here we don't have the big game like the US does so I mainly only have a need for a standard core bonded core . I have dreams of taking a Cape buff with one of my bullets but I will never be able to afford that . I am sure you are more advanced in bullet making than me as the US market is the home of bullet swaging and just so big and everything you want is easily available. 100% of what I know came from the US anyway . That is good for me as I have just learnt something new . Thanks mate . I saw those aluminium tips some time back and was tempted to buy some . They are a good way of increasing the BC substantially . The steel ones would be heavier and might move the centre of pressure and gravity , while making them longer also. I have never tried them so I can only guess. [/QUOTE]
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