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#1
These bullets are for a 357 revolver that I don't yet have in hand so I don't know how well they'll do but all the other stuff I make works great.

I have a 12G slug that can clover leaf at 50m and a 132gr .270 Win that gave an 11mm 5 shot group at 100m. My 9mmP sport shooting bullets do fine out to sadpa and steel challenge ranges unless I'm retarding. This Saturday I was and came stone last in a steel challenge so maybe I scrap them from the list.
#2
Wanted / Re: Lee .358 sizing die
Last post by oafpatroll - Today at 08:38 PM
Quote from: Treeman on Today at 07:55 PM
Quote from: oafpatroll on May 06, 2024, 10:49 AMLooking for a Lee .358 sizing die.

As usual I'd like to try second hand first before going to the dark side.
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If you coming PE way some time ?
Give me a call, I think I have a whole sizer press, just by the little sizer insert- you can have it if its still there where last seen.

Very generous offer. Unfortunately I'll not be coming that way this year.
#3
Wanted / Re: Lee .358 sizing die
Last post by Treeman - Today at 07:55 PM
Quote from: oafpatroll on May 06, 2024, 10:49 AMLooking for a Lee .358 sizing die.

As usual I'd like to try second hand first before going to the dark side.
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If you coming PE way some time ?
Give me a call, I think I have a whole sizer press, just by the little sizer insert- you can have it if its still there where last seen.
#4
It is pleasing ey !
Butttttt ! wait now, are they accurate in "your" weapon ?, if not  ;D  ;D  please tell me how relaxing it is. This casting can be a rabbit hole with suicidal thoughts , harder, softer, bubbles, aaaarrrrrggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#5
General Discussion / Re: Old question: milsurp in a...
Last post by janfred - Today at 11:34 AM
Ds J

Please describe how you set your sizing die before sizing your cases for this specific rifle and batch of cases.
#6
General Discussion / Re: Old question: milsurp in a...
Last post by Newton - Today at 09:41 AM
From the OP I surmised that there was something not correct beyond the normal scenario of setting head-space by FL sizing die when reloading ?
Something like an incorrectly cut or oversize chamber / Bolt face problem / Problems between / with bolt and chamber
Overpressure scenario
Thus the reference to the use of military ammunition

DsJ needs to tell us what the exact problem is ?
#7
Thanks but on second sober thoughts I'll leave well enough alone. I don't get to hunt so have no real use for them and lots of other pressing money holes to fill.
#8
Reloading Methodology / Re: rhino 270 solid shank 160 ...
Last post by Treeman - May 06, 2024, 09:44 PM
Well the Nosler Partitions can now be sold ? Full box x 50 ?
#9
Reloading Methodology / Re: rhino 270 solid shank 160 ...
Last post by oafpatroll - May 06, 2024, 09:20 PM
I'd be interested in taking a few of those off your hands for gits and shiggles. Of the three cast and powdercoated bullet loads I developed for my 270 the second most accurate was a 155gr and that only by a hair. Would be interesting to see how a heavier jacketed bullet at more typical velocities behaved.
#10
Reloading Methodology / Re: 160 Gr bullet in a .270 Wi...
Last post by Treeman - May 06, 2024, 06:49 PM
So to repeat what I said earlier.
A local manufacturer has agreed to make me 160 gr bullets. The company APM bullets will provide a thick jacketed cup and core bullet - just what I want.
Lower velocity, and a easily deformed bullet that holds together - I hope.

When i got Cody the 7mm-08, I was really taken by the weapons + + + in every field, low recoil, no barrel lift, seriously less vicious report when suppressed, just calmer in every way. I am guessing that case life will prove to be very good as well.
When use on game it killed like any other bullet does, but as above, with much less fireworks. The penetration was god to better and even "wow!" on occasion, and that is with plain cup and core bullets. I found premium bullets just a waste of premium, they were 100 % more than needed on penetration, even on smaller non trophy kudu.

This whole 7mm-08 thing got me going in regard to 7x57 fame and the whole slow and heavy bullet thing. I liked the idea of slower and heavier, but not to the point of slow and heavy, just slower.
I started to find fault in the .270 Win that I use, meat damage and even more meat damage, always a lot of meat explosion damage, even with good bullets. I got to wondering if the .270 could be made to shoot more  7mm-08 154 gr like.
Turns out that the .277 bullet in 160 gr form has the same SD as a 7x57 shooting a 168 gr bullet. Walter Bell used 173 gr bullets and a 7x57 to kill elephants. Both bullets 160 and 168 have SD of 298 with the 173 bullet being 310 Sd.
 I believe this 160 gr will change the whole .270 Win concept - just a pity the 270 is a 1 in 10 twist.