Carl did you find some wads? For some reason I have a bag of 1/8 .32 felt wads in the bottom of one of my shotgun boxes that "at this time" I don't have a known need.
Carl did you find some wads? For some reason I have a bag of 1/8 .32 felt wads in the bottom of one of my shotgun boxes that "at this time" I don't have a known need.
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Joel 3:10
Update;
I drilled and tapped the breechplug for the .315, 25 acp (1/4 – 20), I picked up stainless capscrews. It threads into the barrel side of the plug and once seated, goes into the 25 acp case about 350 thou. Smallest drill I had was 1/16”, good thing I had more than 2!
Pics just to give an idea of what I did. No the screw is not all the way in, I guess I should have taken another pic. It goes in .150" further than the bottom of the plug.
I tested it today, NOE 316466 (I think thats the #)with 20 grains 3f Swiss, the first 2 had to be pulled with diagonal pliers. They were sticking on the 1/4-20 threads. So i chucked it up in the lathe and took a few thou. off of the threads for the last half inch or less (end in case)
Tested another, worked fine. All in all I am pretty happy
Very little blow-by & it goes off like a centerfire
Took the .315 out this afternoon.
Did not have such an easy time with the 25 acp cases today, had to coax them out with some diagonals after shooting.
I shot 4 at 50 yards to be sure I was on paper. (QR bases used with scope)
Then shot at 100 yards with the Accurate bullet and 22 grains 3f Swiss, see pic.
I knew I was not holding well enough for a cloverleaf but I felt better than the holes showed………in frustration I decided to bump up the charge. I only had the 22 grains measured out in plastic vials, so I poured 1 in and guessed at half of the next one. So I know I was somewhere between 30 – 35 grains 3f Swiss, see pic again
Next time out will be 35 or so grains ..........
I've been watching this thread with interest glad to see you are getting results. Looking at the picture the 22 grains is tipping very badly and even looking at the 35 grains looks like they are tipping too kind of hard to tell for sure, need more powder. My 2 cents worth anyway.
Thanks for your input !
I did notice the holes as I walked back from the 100 yard log out back.
I posted same at a board where the White ml guys hang out and another friend mentioned the holes also. I do have some more vials with 35 grains loaded in them..................maybe I should reset my measure to 40 and load 5 or 10 of those too.
carl ,
The last group looks good but you need to work out the extraction problem with the .25 cases.... unless you want to carry pliers for an extractor with you to the range and in the woods. What do you think is going on there?
Pete
What was the twist on this? Could it be a little slow? That might be why they are a little unstable.
Finaly got them to you Carl, got cought up with w**k and sneaked off hunting.
Alan
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Joel 3:10
Yesterday I had an afternoon of travel and visiting Anson from Kenokee Trading Post. I showed him the "old plug" and we talked about how I could possibly do another. Last evening and some this evening I cut and polished a new plug for the 25 acp cases. Had to recut about .010" deeper after the first fit. This one has a smaller flash hole than the last, I hope the cases won't swell as much as before with this plug.
Hope to pull the trigger a few times tomorrow, to see what it will do.
no targets to post
shot the .315 today
that new plug I cut and polished has no blowback !!! the 25 acp cases are clean and shiny other than a tenny ring at the mouth of the case
fouling at the breech end of the barrel was hard to get out when we got done, even though we swabbed between each shot...............................
That's great to hear you got it to work! That makes it pretty neat to shoot without having crud blow all over. I bet it is more accurate with the 25 ACP cases as well, those shotgun primers are just too powerful.
What if you let it soak with some water in the bore and a fired case for a while before you take it apart to clean? That usually helps to make it easier to clean.
Short update.
I have shot the .315 a couple of times since I posted last. Loads of 40 or 45 grains 3f Swiss with the wool wads, the "groups" were not as good as the groups with the wads from the .350 that I have to cram into the .315 Needless to say I have an order of .320" card wads coming from TOW
I also did a "test" with some 1.5F Swiss to see if the fouling could be dealt with. Shot 45 grains under a wool wad and the Accurate 210 grainer. Used 2 wet followed by 1 dry patch, the same as I have been using with the 3f. Looks like the 1.5 f will be an option as I work up loads too
Wads came today from TOW
Target placed on the 50 yard bullet trap
I did not feel like walking out to the 100 yard log and I was in a bit of a hurry............the 2 that are outside are..... well simply my own fault for not backing down and not taking another breath when I should have
These seem to be flying a bit better with the thicker wads. All but 1 were with 40 grains 3f, the other was 45 3f
Carl it looks like they are starting to like each other.
Please keep up dating.
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Joel 3:10
From the looks of the target, things are starting to come together. It took me a while but I just read through the entire thread. Interesting ideas in here.
For those not inclined to read the whole thing, a picture of the rifle and a brief recap might help.
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