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Bullets (and bolts) deal piercing damage, so orichalcum is the best material for them.
And if that's what you were thinking about, no it won't fix the "any ore" problem.
For the fact that you can't smelt the new ores, it's just because you did not unlock it yet (via the Smelting lab). I did that to prevent players from rushing down to -70, get the new ores, and get a godlike army beginning of year 2. You should unlock it at research level 8, which is after the "faster steel" level.
The "any..." options are gone for both slivers and ore, which gets kind of tedious/annoying. Also, there's no option at all to smelt any of the new metals from ore (although it works fine from slivers).
I have no other mods installed.
First, I'm not sure how to do a mergeable mod.I I've googled a bit but can't still figure out how.
Second, his mod modifies metals (notably steel's recipe). To merge this, I'll need to hard code the merge myself (meaning I can't just do a "mergeable with everything" version. This will not work with anything that mods what I modded)