NYBushBro
06-17-2013, 02:07 PM
I have a question that I thought I'd pose to those who like to shoot PB rifle designs.
Would (or could) Buffer essentially be a viable alternative to the Paco Kelly polyethylene 'wads' glued to the bullet bases?
My thoughts tend to lean toward using this with OLD Ideal PB molds for obsolete rifle calibers: 35875 (for 35 Rem) , 410426 for .401 WSL, etc.
This way one could drive them closer to 1800-2000 fps without damaging the base.
I have the BPI Original buffer, and wouldn't mind picking up some PSB shotgun buffer (as mentioned in the Surplus Rifles website.)
If anyone has experience with this, please feel free to share your results.
Would (or could) Buffer essentially be a viable alternative to the Paco Kelly polyethylene 'wads' glued to the bullet bases?
My thoughts tend to lean toward using this with OLD Ideal PB molds for obsolete rifle calibers: 35875 (for 35 Rem) , 410426 for .401 WSL, etc.
This way one could drive them closer to 1800-2000 fps without damaging the base.
I have the BPI Original buffer, and wouldn't mind picking up some PSB shotgun buffer (as mentioned in the Surplus Rifles website.)
If anyone has experience with this, please feel free to share your results.