Hey guys,
a lot of thoughts and infos inhere, thanks for your great support, I´m honored and very thankful for that.
So, @Willbird, I hear ya, but which of those 3 round nose bullets do you mean?
What I need is a bullet, who has its shoulder (point where the ogyve goes into full bullet dia.) as far back as possible.
The chamber of the Walther, or the throat (which looks like a cylindric ring for me), allows nothing more than .356" in front of the case mouth.
This leads to the issue, that I have to seat my own cast boolits very deep into the case, which means that the boolits get heavily downsized at the bottom and the powder room is getting to small.
I´m having the 120 TC from LEE and a 145 RN FP from MP molds on hands, both are leading to those issues in the Walther (but not in my CZ).
Maybe this "ring" is the secret for the outstanding precision of this "service pistol".
Maybe it is the throat which is slightly conic.
Fact is, that you can´t seat anything further out than to the case mouth which is bigger in dia. than .356".
So, which of the LEE round nose boolits has its shoulder settled more to the bottom than the .356-120 TC?
Which one do you mean?
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Salut to all of you!