Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you estimate how much weight you would add if you had the core?
Mr. Eisenberg. Not at all?
Mr. Frazier. No. I do not have the figure on the core weight.
Mr. Eisenberg. In your opinion, is it possible that if you did make such an estimate, the weight, the projected weight of 569 plus the actual weight of 567 would exceed the bullet weight of the 6.5 mm. bullet?
Mr. Frazier. Oh, no; it would not.
Mr. Eisenberg. It would not?
Mr. Frazier. It would not come even close to it, because the amount of core is only—one-quarter inch of the bullet is all that remains at the base, and that much core would not weigh more than 40 grains at the most.
Mr. Eisenberg. No cannelure shows on 567, is that correct?