Proabably so. Most bullet jackets are gilding metal, which is actually a form of "low brass", meaning low zinc content. About 5%. Too little to look yellow colored. I expect the various manufacturers have small differences in the alloys they order because they feel it gives them one advantage or another.
There are also electroplated bullets. These usually have pure copper, and it typically has greater friction than the low brass, so they can't be shot as fast in most guns. If you were shooting those, then you may find other makes of bullets do better.
If your barrel is prone to fouling, you can firelap it with very low loads of abrasive impregnated bullets. If you are happy with the accuracy you may not want to do more than polish the bore, in which case the Tubbs Final Finish product might be a good choice. But, in general, smoothing reduces fouling.
You can also go to using moly-coated bullets. That's not as fashionable as it once was, but it really does cut fouling down.