I have a question and comment about the following statement from your website:
"Solid Copper reloading bullet is officially recommended as the better option for double rifle applications. It is softer on the twin barrel structure and will yield a longer barrel life. Barrel separation which is quite common on double rifles is adversely affected by the prolonged use of brass bullets."
First the comment, I own and shoot double rifles and now have a fair amount of experience around them. I have never witnessed a barrel separation, nor anybody I personally know has had a barrel separate. That is not to say it does not happen, but to say it is "quite common" is a little disingenuous.
The question, is your statement on longer barrel life with the copper bullets based solely on the copper being softer than brass? Did you perform barrel strain tests on any calibers, especially with double rifles to prove this?
It seems that I have read strain tests that showed brass as being the best option. My opinion is that brass alloys can contain silicon which provides lubricity and could lower barrel strain.