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They say it is a copper alloy, so I would guess it is the material itself. But I hope someone with actuall knowledge will chime inListening to the Hornady folks and reading the Barnes data, the relief rings on their mono bullets reduces barrel cooper fouling.
What has Nosler done with their E-tips that they don't need relief rings.?
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Thanks Jim! Was wondering about that!.The original E-Tip design did not have groves and mid level powder charges were considered max loads.
The past several years Nosler has cut a band on the shank of the E-Tip to reduce bearing surface. This results in lower pressure.
As for fouling, I haven't noticed any difference from the E-Tip vs. AB in my 375.
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Same here with my 25-06, I finally gave up on E-tips after several different seating depths and then trying several different powders. The rifle shoots 115g Ballistic tips great. For lead-free my rifle shoots Hammers bullets great as well.I haven’t had much luck with the Etips. My Barnes loads in 06 and 300 shoot circles around the E tips. I’d happily send them to anyone who could use them for some future consideration.