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01-27-2021,
12:26 PM
Lee Martin
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Those are 0.925" jackets. Sectioning was done on a Bridgeport. How the bullet is held while cutting entails: 1) Take a block of wood and carve...
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01-27-2021,
10:16 AM
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Bullet die questions
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7 or 8 ogive dies will handle 0.925" and 1.00" (and probably longer too). For .30 BR and variants, most folks go up to 116 gr in the 0.925" and 116...
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01-06-2021,
09:58 AM
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No. The bullet wire a lot of us use from Crown Metals is 0.75% antimony (ie, 99.25% lead). I've also squirted pure lead cores and they both work...
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12-31-2020,
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Spot on Jackie. And there's another advantage to using 17-4PH over 416......there's no oil quench when hardening. We switched to 17-4 on our Ruger...
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