Well I have around 400 of these and I want to make use of them. Since they are thick plated and double struck AND I have a couple pounds of 800X sitting around I married the two with 13 grains powder for what I thought would be a moderate load. I do not have a chrono.
This was a complete...
Off by one grain? I guess they are consistently off by one grain each? Why not shoot them? Regardless, you should have a decent bullet puller anyway. I have the Lyman inertia too. Im usually hitting the cement garage floor, but a block of wood would do nicely.
Stopped by my favorite LGS as they were unpacking a shipment of police confiscations today. Included in this batch was a nice old Browning A5, Winchester 1100, several other long guns, but a lever action rifle with the Marlin bulls eye inlay caught my eye. Turned out to be 44 mag with a JM...
I have an old Sheridan. Was shooting it this evening and noticed a broken pin needs replacing. Any idea where I might find one? This pin holds the pump to the frame where it pivots and is noted as part #2 on the diagram I pulled in the web. See lots of piston repair kits but I just need this pin.
Two things, , ,
1) I did not see if the OP answered the question, "Did they go off once you rechambered the unfired round and pulled the trigger a second time?"
if so, then not seated deep enough and the primers in the picture look a little high to me. What do they look like prior to a...
You mean for something like a Remington 750 Woodsmaster?
Im looking at the Hornady manual as I type and it matches what LoonWulf is stating. I dont see what Orcon is looking at, the manual redlines with Varget and a 165 grain SST at 49.4 grains 2800 fps for 30-06 data. He mentions .308 and...
Reloader Fred is spot on. Bulk powders and possibly a blend of powders and definitely proprietary. To seriously consider a guess is not a good idea IMO. Kind of fun I suppose to speculate, but that is all you will accomplish. I once tried it with a bulk pistol powder several years ago. My...
My first turkey season. I have two seperate offers from seasoned hunters to take me on hunts. I think I will do both hunts. I have three shotguns in my stable suitable for turkey with ammo. First up is a 870 Wingmaster 20 GA 3 inch chamber fixed modified choke. Ammo would be 3 inch...
I have one of these barrels. Mine has a wide blade front sight. The attachment is hidden by the wide base but I can tell for sure it is not dovetailed. The rear sight is dovetailed making it adjustable for windage by tapping and for elevation with a locking screw. Mine is smooth bore and...
When you make popcorn, do you shake the pot or the stove? Does a dog wag or does he wag his tail? Please say something if I am wrong, but dont you get the barrel you want, then size your cast bullets to fit that barrel? Isnt one barrel slightly different than another even from the same...
BTW, bullet length should not affect COAL should it? One bullet longer than the other should simply be seated deeper and the COAL be the same? Unless that is ~ your die seating stem is touching bullets in different places as it pushes them down I suppose. . . Your die is locked down tight?
If you could slice some open, you might also notice variance in the copper cup used as the bullet jacket. This will affect the bullet center of gravity which has an affect on flight path accuracy. If you have the Hornady reloading manual 9th edition, read their essay on "Firing a Cartridge"...
Yes that is normal with that type of bullet. You answered your own question in your post. "I was just going to chalk it up and just use them as blasting ammo" These are plinkers and 100 yard steel slappers. If you want match ammo bullets, you buy match ammo bullets. Although I must say, 5...
"I never flare any bottle neck rifle case even when loading a flat base bullet, you do?"
Uhhhh, no? Well actually I have not loaded anything but boat tail rifle rounds so ...... As I have never loaded a flat bottomed round, then I have not tried to start one in a bottle necked case.
I once tried to crimp to the cannelure of .223 and it only caused problems with deformations where the shoulder meets the case body. Most say it is not needed and they are right in my opinion. I use Boat Tail bullets so there is not a need to flare the brass which would cause a need to close...
My point simply was at $70 per thousand according to the webpage, and if you got them at 5 cents a bullet even better. At that cost my point is I doubt seriously you have some sort of match grade bullet. But as ants said we will not likely know for sure. If you like them, great! No doubt...
Some sort of spire point/soft point bonded bullet. Considering the source, could be anything from any manufacture and there are hundreds of candidates? At $70 per thousand, I hope you don't think you have something special. They look pulled from a case that was crimped above the cannelure...
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