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Best .357 handgun ammo for pigs, lead or copper?
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<blockquote data-quote="RAMS" data-source="post: 1493277" data-attributes="member: 14368"><p>Some say the best is the old standby bone-breaker, CastCore 180 grain hard lead. But recently I've heard that solid copper, such as the all copper Barnes X bullet, is better because, although lighter than lead, it's harder and faster. From a 4" .357 handgun, would you opt for the CastCore lead or the Barns X Bullets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAMS, post: 1493277, member: 14368"] Some say the best is the old standby bone-breaker, CastCore 180 grain hard lead. But recently I've heard that solid copper, such as the all copper Barnes X bullet, is better because, although lighter than lead, it's harder and faster. From a 4" .357 handgun, would you opt for the CastCore lead or the Barns X Bullets? [/QUOTE]
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