ChrisG
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Now I know that traditionally, full metal jacket "solids" were made with mild steel jackets to toughen them up. I have been looking into shooting the new Hornady DGX bullet as a "cheap" practice bullet for my .375 but I do not want to accelerate barrel wear. Does anyone have any experience shooting copper clad steel jacketed bullets in their rifles? I have definitely read and heard that despite their thin copper plating, steel jacketed bullets still will speed up barrel erosion because the copper plating just smears off on the rifling within the first few inches of the barrel. Thoughts?