How is the jacket of the standard Golden Saber bullet “locked” to the core?
The Golden Saber bullet design incorporates a “driving band”. This is a larger diameter base area vs. the overall diameter of the sidewall of the bullet. The two size diameter itself provides some locking strength but at the point of engagement with the lands, the oversize “driving band” is engraved somewhat into the soft lead core and thus, “locked” to it. Further enhancement to the Golden Saber line is the “Bonding” process that adheres the jacket to the core. Read in the website LE brochure more on these features or contact us for a free Golden Saber brochure.
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