What’s the length and diameter of the BT 30 cal cores? Are the ones for copper tubing and the 5.7 the same?
What’s the length and diameter of the BT 30 cal cores? Are the ones for copper tubing and the 5.7 the same?
They are a quarter by one, with a pointy end.
I run them through a core swage die for final dimension.
To lazy to chase arrows.
Clodhopper
.25” x 1” long?
I wanted to get a nice brass mold made for them since Ill be making them all the time. Never cared much for aluminum.
I can tell you the eleven cavity makes a heap of cores.
Brass makes nice molds, but it's heavy.
Carpal tunnel syndrome sucks.
To lazy to chase arrows.
Clodhopper
I know, I’ve been using Accurate molds for years I’ve been spoiled. Can you measure one of those cores from the 11 cavity for me?
Brian respectfully asks that his secrets not be given out. One quarter by one is truthful.
I will not give you three digits to the right of the decimal.
To lazy to chase arrows.
Clodhopper
I dont think thats what he meant. I am aware of this policy, and I really have no issue with it. I would never intentionally betray him like that.
Last edited by BlackoutBuilder; 05-23-2018 at 12:35 AM.
Im just waiting to pay off my set, and hoped to get a mold made so I could get started when I get everything delivered.
Corbin’s website details it pretty well...?
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I can't imagine Brian would consider the size core created in one of his molds to be a trade secret.
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I make core molds with cheap Harbor Freight drill bits.
I dont have a drill press yet. Its on the list.
I forgot "dimensions" had a "t" . . . . .
I can imagine that the dimensions of a sizing die could be a trade secret. It can take an enormous amount of work to "work up" the exact dimensions like that. I doubt that there are published dimensions for ogive related specs that would consider pre-polished exact sizes and giving out those dimensions once arrived at would actually be giving away many many hours of work for free.
I asked BT about this, and he was fine with it. It seem like the only respectable thing to do to settle this question was for me to take it to him directly.
I would’ve asked him myself but I didn’t want to bother the guy With such a simple question,he’s so busy.
Guess I will just have to wait until I get mine. And wait again to get the mold made. Thats ok, Im used to waiting on NFA stuff anyhow.
I don't make cores to a specific dimension. I make them to a specific WEIGHT. I adjust my core swage die to give the desired result ( so that the core and jacket weigh the net desired weight.)
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Sure, I know that works, but I still have to start somewhere to get the mold made.
How about taking a 30 cal bullet of the style you want to end up with, measure it and subtract some for the process and go with that? It doesn't have to be exact. Lead squishes easily.
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
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