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Difference between gas check and plain base?
Bill Costik
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What exactly is the difference between plain base bullets and gas check bullets? I'm looking at these LBT cast bullets from the Cast Performance Bullet Company. 2 bullets in particular, one is a 275 grain WFNPB, the other is a 300 grain WFNGS. Either bullet will be used in a load for a SBH. Just wondering what the difference is, and whether or not I need a gas check bullet.
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Theres the link, you can also buy them out of Cabelas, they are a few dollars cheaper per 100 bullets there.
Plain Base bullets are totaly flat lead on the bottom, and depend on "opturation" (riviting of the bullet base) to seal the bore.
The harder the lead (less opturation) or the hotter the load (increased gas erosion of the bullet base) the greater the need for a GC.
Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
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