How do the bullets look like after sizing, before assembly, into loaded cartridges?
How do the bullets look like after sizing, before assembly, into loaded cartridges?
Included in the first photos are one unfired bullet and one smash-tested bullet. Bullets from both molds passed the smash test. I put em in a toaster oven at 400 degrees for 25 minutes.
Apologies my eyes were attracted to the stripped bullets
Are you sure that you aren’t stripping the pc when loading? Are you expanding your cases properly, so that you aren’t swaging down your bullets?
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The 'orange peel' look of the noses says they aren't cured.
Whatever!
According to the Hodgdon site the loads are right at max. My first guess is the boolit sliding and shaving before the spin catches up with the rifling. I've done that with a hot load and soft boolits. There was essentially no rifling on the recovered boolits. But then I ask myself where the residual is ending up if the barrel is clean. Maybe a shot through a piece of cloth a couple feet in front of the barrel would show the shaved lead exiting the muzzle. And I don't know what your backstop is, but the boolits don't look terribly deformed. So they don't end up looking like it was a hot load and a soft boolit. Still, I'd back up to a starting load and see if the recovered boolits are doing the same thing. Especially with the 95 gr boolits, not a lot of surface there to engage the rifling.
Is it possible to have a barrel where the bore ends up somewhat tapered, perhaps a little oversized near the chamber? I've never heard of such a thing. It would slug correctly, but may also allow the boolit to slide through part of the rifling. But it would also be noticeable when you slugged the bore, as the boolit would push easier through that section of the rifling.
And I assume you're not trusting the dial on the front of the oven when it says 400 degrees. My knob is marked with a sharpie since 400 on an oven thermometer shows up somewhere around 430 on the dial.
I'm definitely going to keep an eye on this thread. You've got a weird one here.
Size to .355" https://www.thehighroad.org/index.ph...9mm-luger.317/
Pull a few bullets and measure them. It certainly wouldn't be the first time brass was sizing down a bullet when seating.
That could be that they're at the top of the pressure. The same loads work well in a Micro9 excepting that I size them to .356" for the Kimber.
The near-perfect nose condition is because they were stopped by snow. Although several of the 95 grainers hit a number of 1 gallon water jugs.
I have never done PC but .0024 over bore size seems a bit tight to me. I will be watching this as I am always up to learning something new.
I will say that in all the calibers my customers PC 9MM seems to be by far the one that gives beginners more issues. many 9MMs end up with a bullets sized .3575 or even .358
my own Taurus 9MM required .358 and an HK needed .3575 to shoot without leading and to get accuracy
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Yours look like mine did when fired in my HK VP9. The barrel in mine has no throat. Just the sharp edge of the chamber and 'rifling' (HK is polygonal). There was a bit of build up of PC/lead at the edge of the chamber. I don't shoot cast in it anymore. If I wanted to I'd get a conventional barrel for it and have Doug throat it. And, yes, bullets were sized at .356 and I tried .358. Slugged bore at .355.
OTOH, my 1911 shoots cast just fine and loves PC bullets (.45acp).
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