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Reloading 9mm: Lead vs Copper Jacketed
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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 3800155" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>Lower charge weights for lead bullets isn’t because of bullets flying apart. Lower charges are used because lead projectiles have a greater coefficient of friction than jacketed billets. The greater friction of the lead bullet increases the amount of pressure that develops as the powder burns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 3800155, member: 2469"] Lower charge weights for lead bullets isn’t because of bullets flying apart. Lower charges are used because lead projectiles have a greater coefficient of friction than jacketed billets. The greater friction of the lead bullet increases the amount of pressure that develops as the powder burns. [/QUOTE]
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