Wideners has some of these arsenal 147gr "match" bullets. Whats the story on a pure copper jacket?
copper jacket 30 cal bullets
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The only pure copper jackets are really solid copper like the Barnes bullets. The normal jackets are a mix of copper and zinc if I remember correctly. Then there are the copper plated steel jackets. Those bullets your talking about are the normal ones for the 7.62x51. Work best in a twist of 1 in 12 like the M14. The will shoot OK in a 1 in 10 twist of the M1, just not quite as accurate as in the M14 or a .308 with the 1 in 12 twist. -
Intresting way they list these bullets. I've shot a lot of M80 bullets sold by Wideners in my M1a with out a problem.. Wideners was always my perfered vendor of choice as I used to buy my bullets in 500 count and 7.62 in 200rd ct. Now they seem to have increased the quanities in their offerings making the price too steep for me.
If you want probably the same bullets try Graffs at .16 a bullet.
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What some call a "copper jacket" is actually Gilding Metal (GM), an alloy of copper and zinc. In the U.S. there are Gilding Metal Clad Steel bullets (GMCS) in which the jacket is formed from a 3-layer sandwich of GM/steel/GM. Other countries may use plated bullets, but not the U.S. GMCS bullets were developed during WW II and today they probably outnumber the old GM jacketed bullets.Comment

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