Remember Duke, some want no "tip" at all. Sorta like a wadcutter from the .223 [smilie=b:
Bill
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Lol!!!
This guy at a wall... It about me. Persistence passing in obstinacy - attribute of the layman. But I also is the layman. The layman - happy researcher and "pioneer" that already is known.
My opinion: the bullet should be beautiful... And to correspond twist barrel.
Thank.
I am glad, that has appeared in good campaign.
I shall be grateful for advice(councils) on designing a bullet .224" in J4.
First, that I want to hear: what mistakes are be.
J4 jackets are made of a thicker material than rimfire cases. if your rimfire jackets come out of the de-rim die at +/- .705 you should order the next longer size J4.
RCE here in the US offers a package of 3 different length J4's for .224 projectiles, that will let you make 100 of each size to see what fits your needs best without buying a large quantity of jackets that you might not use.
It's good to know that there are handloaders there. With Tula and Wolf ammunition plants, are factory bullets expensive on the economy?
I do not know what the RCE, but the export license for me my supplier of the United States prepares for my every order.
I buy J4 legally. J4 is not the final product, a material.
A few years ago I could buy in the U.S. export license bullets and cartridge cases, but now the situation has changed, but not in the U.S., and Russia. Jesuit introduced a ban on international mail containing a bullet or cartridge cases.
Generally in the post number 86 I asked for advice on the design of bullets.
And I warn against errors in the design.
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RCE = http://www.rceco.com/ ?
Do I understand correctly?
If "yes", then I'm talking about his brother Dave Corbin know, but he did not try to order.
Yes,you understand correctly. I plan on ordering some jackets from him in the near future, it all depends on on the amount of cash on hand.
Attachment 82370
Attachment 82371
Distance hundred meters.
Five series of five shots.
Class sizes are in centimeter along the outer edge holes.
The latter group is quite decent. It seems that something felt.
Powder: Sunar 5,56 - 20 gr.; Bullet - 79,6 gr.; Rifles Tikka T-3, twist 8".
And still, sizes of groups not in inches, and in centimeters.
My program the interpreter from time to time begins to live by the life and translates incorrectly.
New HP'-RBT 8-S... 6 mm ... 113,7+/-0,2 gr.
Attachment 84923
The first experience of 6 mm.
J4 - 1,150"
I sure would like to making those 6mm bullets. No boattail dies so far.