Hey guys,
I would like to discuss the topic of alloys in detail. This is not a comparison between manufacturers. It is only about copper, bronze, brass alloys.
Solid copper bullets are usually made of c14500 and c14700. I have also seen that c10100-c11100 alloy is used but should be more difficult to machine. BC of a bullet depends mainly on shape and weight, density. For all those who say copper is the only mystical material that works. I disagree because I can't see why.
There are many copper, brass, bronze, phosphor bronze alloys with good mechanical properties. I'm talking about same density and same machinability rating as copper. To name one for now c54400.
Machinability rating 80%
Density 0.321 lb/in³
C54400 ho2 is around 67 rockwell b.
For all those who say that is harder than copper and harder bullets can cause pressure spikes. Yes and no...
67 rockwell on the B scale is not really hard. Your 416r ss barrel is much harder, around 30 rockwell C. Secondly, you can design a bullet so that it has driving bands. So that only the driving bands fully engage the grooves. With the right design there should be no problems.
As always, I appreciate any input.
I would like to discuss the topic of alloys in detail. This is not a comparison between manufacturers. It is only about copper, bronze, brass alloys.
Solid copper bullets are usually made of c14500 and c14700. I have also seen that c10100-c11100 alloy is used but should be more difficult to machine. BC of a bullet depends mainly on shape and weight, density. For all those who say copper is the only mystical material that works. I disagree because I can't see why.
There are many copper, brass, bronze, phosphor bronze alloys with good mechanical properties. I'm talking about same density and same machinability rating as copper. To name one for now c54400.
Machinability rating 80%
Density 0.321 lb/in³
C54400 ho2 is around 67 rockwell b.
For all those who say that is harder than copper and harder bullets can cause pressure spikes. Yes and no...
67 rockwell on the B scale is not really hard. Your 416r ss barrel is much harder, around 30 rockwell C. Secondly, you can design a bullet so that it has driving bands. So that only the driving bands fully engage the grooves. With the right design there should be no problems.
As always, I appreciate any input.