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Posted On: 3/11/2020
By: Jeffrey Kolodner
A: Our apologies for creating confusion! It appears as though the writer made a mistake which we have just corrected. These are in fact brass jacketed bullets. A benefit of stronger brass is that it combats bullet deformation as the result of intense pressure created during ignition. A benefit of softer copper is that it is easier to clean out of a barrel after a shooting session.
Posted On: 8/26/2018
By: Kasey Harmon
A: The casing does, but the bullet itself should not. It is a brass jacket not copper/steel as is the case with many other TULA ammo.
Posted On: 7/28/2018
By: Jeremy Allen
A: It is steel casing, but the jacket is brass. It is a lead core, steel free bullet. It is both steel target and indoor range friendly.