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When testing ammo, I have observed in real time that a different brand/load will take at LEAST 10 shots to season the bore to the new load. The groups
will settle into a different size, and in a different place on the target.
Does anyone have a .308 168 or 165 grain bullet that gives good accuracy in a Howa 1500 30-06? So far the Speer 168 looks promising but I have 6 or 8 left on hand. The Hornady 168 shoots like buckshot.
In addition to having no specific bearing surface, brand x bullets have an OAL length to rifling of 3.464", .084" longer than the next longest bullet I have in the same rifle. The base has a slight circular projection that is not present on anything else I have. These bullets are not a match...
Bought a bag of these years ago at a gunshow with no I.D. except they are 168 grain boat tail hollow point target type. The
only odd thing is, they have no distinct bearing surface, just a continuous curve from the point to the beginning of the BT.
Reloading gives you the ability to make usable ammunition with a variety of components. Which is useful when you can't always get what you want.
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I would strongly suggest NOT using a conventional powder dispenser for black powder. Manufacturers of powder measures intended for smokeless powder do caution against using them for BP. The most sensible course might be to gift the powder to a BP shooter.
The temperature is similar. The adjustment up he tells me, is 0.3 grains. This is a dry location, so the older powder may have dried some and
had more energy per grain.
Has anyone noticed if recent lots of 231 are giving lower velocities that older lots? A friend thinks this may be the case, noticing a change in recoil and
ejection pattern in .45 ACP. Any thought welcome, thanks in advance.
I added a large headed screw on each side so that the cable ends could be wired down. This is not a strength item, just keeps the cable ends from
slipping out.
The mainspring should have an upper and lower cap. The lower one provides the detent to retain the crosspin that holds the housing in the frame.
The upper forms a guide for the spring and a seat for the hammer strut. If this is missing, things are not right. If the hammer strut is a little bit...
I have a couple. The slide safety is treated with clear silicone sealer to keep it out of trouble. One glitch was that the trigger bar and disconnector lever can develop a dent where they
hit together, creating a hangup. A little smoothing with a file will cure it. There even may be some...
I bought a pair of candlesticks at a thrift store that were labeled as being from a well known department store, marked as pewter. They turned out to be very high melting temp,
and the density was consistent with stainless steel! Never did get them to actually melt.
Springfield XDm 4.5", Hornady 180 grain XTP with enough AA#9 to go estimated 1150 fps. Shot at 3 water jugs on a
folding table, distance about 6 feet. Result was a drenching shower and fragmented jugs. First jug is on left, entry is
facing down. Last jug on the right, both sides ruptured. Bullet...
Nothing in there but a little blob of resilient plastic. Just made a large primer insert by sharpening the mouth of a .22 centerfire cartridge and using it to cut out a plug of shoe-sole material.
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