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<blockquote data-quote="Sanford" data-source="post: 2771757" data-attributes="member: 27733"><p>That's what I was thinking too. Seems there would have to be something that encourages the chemical/galvanic process going on - perhaps frequent wide swings in temperature causing the less dense of the two similar materials to 'condense' into/on the other? Would be an interesting project for lab research, but if it was at all common I'd think we would have heard much more about it in reloading circles over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanford, post: 2771757, member: 27733"] That's what I was thinking too. Seems there would have to be something that encourages the chemical/galvanic process going on - perhaps frequent wide swings in temperature causing the less dense of the two similar materials to 'condense' into/on the other? Would be an interesting project for lab research, but if it was at all common I'd think we would have heard much more about it in reloading circles over the years. [/QUOTE]
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