Tim Oltersdorf
Active member
Heavy sits the crown on the king's head
Here is a trick that Ralph Stewart taught me that works very well. I cut a 90 degree crown from the inside out with a carbide tool. Before cutting and after indicating the muzzle pound a 6mm bullet point first into the bore a little ways gently with a small hammer. cut the crown making sure you cut into the bullet jacket initially. Pull the bullet out with pliers or push it out with a blunted cleaning rod. The crown should be sharp with no burr. If you are left with a circumferential burr outside the bore you did not cut into the bullet enough. Tim
Here is a trick that Ralph Stewart taught me that works very well. I cut a 90 degree crown from the inside out with a carbide tool. Before cutting and after indicating the muzzle pound a 6mm bullet point first into the bore a little ways gently with a small hammer. cut the crown making sure you cut into the bullet jacket initially. Pull the bullet out with pliers or push it out with a blunted cleaning rod. The crown should be sharp with no burr. If you are left with a circumferential burr outside the bore you did not cut into the bullet enough. Tim