DeanWinchester
01-20-2013, 06:09 PM
So, I wanted to slug the bore of this Finnish Mosin I have. I tried once a few weeks ago and got a bullet stuck. Thankfully it was close to the muzzle and I drilled the core out and chipped the rest away with a dentist pick.
I decided to try again today. Only this time, I figured I'd do it like I have done in the past, I loaded an unsized bullet over 3.0g of bullseye and shoot it into a huge block of foam rubber I have. It'll catch the bullet and not deform it. This has worked in the past so....
Well, I don't have any 7,62x53 brass yet so I pulled the bullet from a 7,62x54R Wolf berdan brass and dropped in the powder and I seated the bullet just deep enough to chamber. I did smear a little lube in the grooves with my finger too BTW. Well, thanks Wolf, for making garbage. The primer was weak and it did not go off as it should, instead, it lodged itself about an inch past the throat.
I used a 1/4 steel rod but could NOT budge it. SO, I hit it with a bigger hammer and succeeded in driving the rod THROUGH the bullet half ways. I soaked it in a mix of H2O2 and lemon juice to try to soften up the lead. I braced the barreled action in a vice and 2x4's. With a 5 pound hammer I gave it one massive whack and look what popped out!!! I put the same type of bullet I started with next to it for comparison. I managed to swage it to twice it's original length!!!!
All's well that ends well I guess. I have a perfect engraving of the bore and groove BTW.
THat first shorter piece has a perfect 1/4 inch hole through it!
http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd371/Reloadingfool/photo-16.jpg
I decided to try again today. Only this time, I figured I'd do it like I have done in the past, I loaded an unsized bullet over 3.0g of bullseye and shoot it into a huge block of foam rubber I have. It'll catch the bullet and not deform it. This has worked in the past so....
Well, I don't have any 7,62x53 brass yet so I pulled the bullet from a 7,62x54R Wolf berdan brass and dropped in the powder and I seated the bullet just deep enough to chamber. I did smear a little lube in the grooves with my finger too BTW. Well, thanks Wolf, for making garbage. The primer was weak and it did not go off as it should, instead, it lodged itself about an inch past the throat.
I used a 1/4 steel rod but could NOT budge it. SO, I hit it with a bigger hammer and succeeded in driving the rod THROUGH the bullet half ways. I soaked it in a mix of H2O2 and lemon juice to try to soften up the lead. I braced the barreled action in a vice and 2x4's. With a 5 pound hammer I gave it one massive whack and look what popped out!!! I put the same type of bullet I started with next to it for comparison. I managed to swage it to twice it's original length!!!!
All's well that ends well I guess. I have a perfect engraving of the bore and groove BTW.
THat first shorter piece has a perfect 1/4 inch hole through it!
http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd371/Reloadingfool/photo-16.jpg