The Kodiak from Alaska Bullet works is really close. It has an alloy jacket instead of pure copper but it is bonded and annealed to make it stay together like copper.

Some people claim they were really inaccurate but this hasn't been the case for me. Initially when they were having a hard time keeping up with demand they would mix different lots of bullets off different dies. Now they don't do this and it has improved uniformity and accuracy.

Next would be Woodleighs but they open up even more than the Bitter Root and Kodiak.

I wanted to buy the rights to Bitter Root but Bill Steigers talked me out of it. He said you would be paying a whole lot of money to be making minimum wage.


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