Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter

The Fusion bullets are not cup-and-core bullets. Instead of starting with a cup and inserting a lead core before final forming, the Fusion bullets start with a lead core and electroplate the jacket to the core. The result is a bonded core bullet.


It's NOT a bonded-core bullet like an Accubond Or Trophy Bonded. Not even close.


The bonding process is very different but I don't know what else you could call an electro-plated jacket as there is a molecular bond between the lead core and the jacket. There is no such bond in cup-and-core bullets.


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