It has just as much to do with bearing surface as it does bullet make up and weight. Newer monometal bullets have a much shorter bearing surface than the older designs (like the original Barnes bullet), so sometimes the same data can be used for the same weights in lead core and solid copper. When you get into the copper bullets with very short bearing surfaces like the Cutting Edge, Flatline, Badlands, and Hamemers, you'll actually get to a point where your charge weights will be higher with the monometals than they are with a similar weight lead core bullet. A lot of the solid coppers are using different alloys than they used to, so that changes things as well.