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Juan Lago
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Here's a head scratcher I keep coming back to periodically. If core stripping, bullet jactet thickness, fabrication, metplat consistency etc. are challenges to producing the most accurate bullets possible, why aren’t jacketless bullets such as Barnes makes present?
Looking at comparables such as 22 cal Barnes 70's and Sierra MK 69's show published BCs and SDs that are essentially identical.
Would seem either an alloy or mixture of copper and an anti fouling lubricant like moly could counter any additional fouling from the resulting longer projectiles, or external coating, or a lower bearing form.
Easy answer is if practical it might dominate like 6PPC, 133, 205's ricochets
Looking at comparables such as 22 cal Barnes 70's and Sierra MK 69's show published BCs and SDs that are essentially identical.
Would seem either an alloy or mixture of copper and an anti fouling lubricant like moly could counter any additional fouling from the resulting longer projectiles, or external coating, or a lower bearing form.
Easy answer is if practical it might dominate like 6PPC, 133, 205's ricochets