From Corbin’s,bullet die maker;
A lead tip cannot, be definition, be bonded since there is no jacket surrounding it. Therefore, you can make a lead tip bullet by seating two cores, one bonded and shorter than the jacket, and another swaged on top of the bonded core which is long enough to form the lead tip. The fact that the second short core is not bonded makes no practical difference.
I don’t think you can solder a pipe jacket without plugging the hole in the bottom either.
And lastly,looking at the jackets there is about minus ten percent chance those were bonded.
A lead tip cannot, be definition, be bonded since there is no jacket surrounding it. Therefore, you can make a lead tip bullet by seating two cores, one bonded and shorter than the jacket, and another swaged on top of the bonded core which is long enough to form the lead tip. The fact that the second short core is not bonded makes no practical difference.
I don’t think you can solder a pipe jacket without plugging the hole in the bottom either.
And lastly,looking at the jackets there is about minus ten percent chance those were bonded.