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Anyone here have or use Speer Deep Curl 357 bullets?

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  • Carcassonne
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    • Jul 2012
    • 4897

    Anyone here have or use Speer Deep Curl 357 bullets?

    Shopping for the DeepCurl Handgun Hunting, .357, 158 Grain - Learn more about the latest DeepCurl Handgun Hunting and other hunting, shooting or reloading gear at Speer.



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    elk hunter
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    • Sep 2014
    • 2122

    Speer does not make Deep Curl bullets anymore, they are not a standard cup and core bullet. I saw some for sale at a gun store a couple weeks ago but don't remember the caliber. If they were 7mm 175 or 160 gr I would have bought them but these were for pistol.

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      Fjold
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      • Oct 2005
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      They are what's known as a bonded bullet. They are jacketed bullets and the jacket is bonded (glued) to the lead core. This lets the the bullet expand but keeps it from going to pieces and keeps the jacket from shedding the lead core.
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        JagerDog
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        For all intents and purposes it's a jacketed bullet and the core is "bonded" to the jacket for improved weight retention when disrupted.

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