Siringo wrote:I am going to hijack this to some degree ------- Question --- It appears that you have some sort of swaging tool -- such as Corbin -- to reshape the bullets?
What about taking these inexpensive 230 gr. RN bullets that are .4505 and bumping them up to .452?? Even adding a shallow taper crimp groove.
Somewhere at home, I have the targets for the .451 Magtech 230 FMJs from last Summer's experiments with them. I tried all kinds of crimping alternative combinations and the good old Taper crimp to .475 over 38gr of Lil Gun (2224fps) gave a good group at 100 yards. I have my Range notes here though and that particular 5-shot group placed:
0 / +.75
+.5 / 0
+.25 / +.25
-.5 / +.5
and of course the spoiler
+4 / +1.5 (go figure)
That's using the system First number + = High, - = Low / Second number + = Right, - = Left
I did that for each shot when it was hot out to pass the time while the gun cooled between shots. I also mic'd the shrinkage, wiped the soot off, even punched the round count tick in the head. You should see the Afghan I crocheted.
Idle Fool you know...
On the next trip with them five days later, my notes showed there was another accuracy node at 41gr of Lil Gun (2340fps), but by then, it was cooler and I didn't score them in my range book.
Hoot