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Unread 02-02-2014, 04:41 PM   #3
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I did not think that that round was considered a frangible round in the standard way. Most/all frangible rounds use a bullet made with a sintered/powdered copper that basically evaporates when it strikes a hard object. These rounds "divide and conquer" when they strike an object. I will be really amazed if this bullet is allowed to be sold in the USA due to the way it performs. Each bullet is produced on a CNC machine out of solid copper!! Talk about expensive bullets!!......but then they are not designed for target shooting.
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