The jackets on the eldm bullets are thin for the ones I've owned. Berger made the jackets thicker on their target bullets than from the original design. With a thin enough jacket, if there's something not just quite right...its a possibility to sling the jacket off. I've sought out thin jacketed bullets to shoot for years just because they always seemed to shoot more accurately and consistent for me but if I were slinging jackets off, then I would certainly try a thicker jacketed bullet. Ultimately whether the bullet or barrel is blamed, it's either go to a different bullet or different barrel to remedy the situation. It's cheaper to try another bullet.