Since the case is the same size, you'll only be swaging the bullet. How long will a 40 grain bullet be after swaging? Will it fit into the .21 Sharp chamber? Will the twist stabilize it? Inquiring minds, and all that......
Better maybe to pull the LR bullet and replace it with a .21 caliber one? Would have to be gas checked if cast.
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What’s the twist rate for 21 Sharp barrels? I didn’t pay that much attention. I have no need for one. There are more options than 40 grain for 22LR.
Bullet pull and replacement might be better.
I found the twist rate as 1:12 and the Berger stability calculator showed marginally stable with a 40 grain bullet with 0.210” diameter fired at sea level. I entered the bullet length as 0.55” just as a guess. 1200 FPS entered in the calculator.
33-36 grain truncated cone bullets at higher velocity might not grow in length as bad. Might actually stabilize?
None of this really matters though does it? The people that will benefit most from the new cartridge will be getting it to comply/conform and the rest of us are happy with lead and 22s.
Last edited by Barry54; 09-07-2023 at 08:42 PM. Reason: Added FPS above
I live in MT. I think I'll be dead by the time MT bans lead. Probably sooner than I'll run out of 22lr.
How many rifles in .17 Winchester Super Magnum have you seen? The one made on the 27 caliber nailgun brass. They had them on the shelf in Academy a few years ago when you couldnt find any of the ammo people really wanted.
Also, wasn't there another round called the 22 AMAC or something, which was basically a 22 WMR shortened to 22LR length for use in one of the full auto American 180's? That would lend itself to non heeled bullets as well, but would require a 22wrm boltface and possibly a mag swap.as well as a rechamber.
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Well, the FCD needs some upwards force on the die to work. There's nothing on a 22LR to press against, other than the bullet itself. So you might have an issue with the bullets being setback into the case by the time you swaged them to the inside diameter of the case.
Of course you could activate it some other way, but seems like you might end up with 4 flanges around the bullet, trying to swage it with a collet.
You could pull the bullets and reseat new ones. 22 Reloader already sells a 22LR shellholder and crimp die. Just need a bullet mold.
The Lee collet crimp die only puts pressure on the cartridge at the crimp line. That is to squeeze the cartridge neck to crimp it.
The pressure to activate the collet FCD is between the shell holder and the die body. Which is held by the top of the press. A collet FCD can be activated without even having a cartridge in place.
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
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