5.6x57 development

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Mmmmmm loaded up a couple of the BT's this morning and the ring around the projectile from the seating die still remains (the Amax are a lot better but can still see the slightest of indents) ggrrrrrrr.

Just looking at a couple of options:
1) just checking out the Lee universal expanding die, may check the LGS and see if they have one (I have tried doing the same with a 6mm expander but that just didn't seem consistent enough and a couple I tried didn't feed very well, probably wouldn't be too bad if I was crimping it?)
2) Try seating with the seater from my .222Rem, kinda assume it would work? It is a Lee die so a different profile may solve the problem?
3) Whack one of the 45g ACP's into this sucker and crank her up and see if the mono pill is a bit sturdier in the seater?

Mmmm, wish there was cricket on TV so I had some good thinking time.

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edit to add:
Just been googling and see Hornady do make a "custom seating stem" in .224 specifically for the Amax, off to the LGS tomorrow!
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OK, this just got serious!

I started fart arseing around with the 45g ACP this arvo, figured if these long slender pills are creating issues I might try throwing a shorter stouter lighter one really fast.

I made up a dummy round this is the 45g ACP 5.6 on the left .222 rem on the right.

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This thing should really fly flat and hit hard (as long as it stabilizes in the 1:8 twist).

Bloody hell back at work next week, I'm gonna miss the spare time to stuff around with this stuff.

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Looks good Ross, shouldn't have any worry about stability, that usually only comes into consideration when using long projectiles, not shorter ones. :D
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Yeh, it should be kinda fun. I was looking at some Barnes data for the 45g TSX thru the 220 Swift and they had a max. charge of RL15 of 40.5g doing 4105fps. Going on what I measured late this arvo the 5.6 has approx. 2.8grains more case capacity (water) so I should be able to get some serious velocity out of this this little pill.

I'll still keep working on the Amax and the BT and see where I end up, a bit of fun stuffing around and whatever I'm inclined to shoot with this will fall over with either pill :lol:

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Well, it looks like I found the limit of RL15 and the 45g ACP. Speed over the chrono was surprising at was a bit more first up than I expected, speed was as follows:
38.5g = 4047
39.0g = 4079
39.5g = 4161
40.0g = 4191

It was then that I bailed out and called it quits, bolt lift was sticky on the last couple (not real bad but just a little sticky just the same) and there was some sooting around the case necks that surprised me a bit and in poor light I didn't immediately notice.
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Looks like I'm backing down a bit and seeing what happens next. The LGS is chasing up the custom seater stem for the dies for me, hopefully they are in stock at the distributors.

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Good speed mate, so if you dropped down to 38gn neat you would prolly end up at 4000, that's hooting along nicely.
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How did the ACP" petals" handle getting spun at that velocity in that twist rate
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MISSED wrote:How did the ACP" petals" handle getting spun at that velocity in that twist rate
I don't know how they held up as I was only testing velocity so wasn't aiming at a target at the same time. I did have a decent tree as a backdrop and it was leaving a bit of a scar on it :lol:

I did the chrono thing during a short break while out chasing some bunnies, it was damn hot yesterday. Anyway here's a gratuitous bunny and shotgun photo (apologies for no dog in the pic, thought it was bit hot for her and I treat the dogs better than myself sometimes so she had a rest).
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8) pic
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mmmmmmmmmmm waiting.........................

Hopeful of getting my custom seater stem next week so I can get back onto this thing, it's been sitting idle for a few weeks, stay tuned :roll:
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Waldo, re the discolouration of your case necks, do you clean your lube off the neck before shooting them ? Reason I asked is, I have found with my 20/222 and 17/222 if I didn't clean the lube off I got discoloured necks, when I do, the necks stay pretty clean. I have changed nothing else but wiping the lube off the necks with a cloth before loading.

Just curious is all.
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Camel wrote:Waldo, re the discolouration of your case necks, do you clean your lube off the neck before shooting them ?

Just curious is all.
I give them a run in the ultrasonic cleaner after sizing, trimming and all that stuff so they are nice and clean when I load em 8)

To be honest I only loaded a few of the 45g ACP's for giggles just to see what I could get out them and close to 4200fps seems to be about it. The 5.6 was meant for big pills so big pills it is :D
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Waldo I am not famillar with your cartridge but if it is slightly larger than a 220 swift and therefore slightly larger than my 22-250 Ackley I would think that RL17 would be a good choice to try with those 75's. I am getting 3750 with 40.5 grs.
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3750 is pretty well hooking along for a 75g pill :shock:

I do have some RL17 in the cupboard, I'll see how I go with the 70g B&T's and 2209 combo. It's getting towards Autumn and time to shoot furry stuff so if I stumble on a load that works I'll stop stuffing around for a while :)

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Woohoo my custom seater stem is thru customs and on its way. Should have it early next week :-)
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