GSPguy
Active Member
So what makes a cast bullet different from a jacketed besides the jacket?
I have often wondered why a proven bullet design like a 168 gr SMK would not shoot well from a mold that mirrored the jacketed bullet.
Is it just the hardness and resilience of the jacket?
It seems like one could mix an alloy to come close to the hardness of the jacket.
I am sure there is a simple answer but I don’t know what it would be.
I have often wondered why a proven bullet design like a 168 gr SMK would not shoot well from a mold that mirrored the jacketed bullet.
Is it just the hardness and resilience of the jacket?
It seems like one could mix an alloy to come close to the hardness of the jacket.
I am sure there is a simple answer but I don’t know what it would be.