5.6x57 development
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Re: 5.6x57 development
The only way to stop the crimping is to reshape the bullet seater stem,to fit the projectile over more of its length.If you pull the seater stem out of the die body and push the bullet point first into it,you will find it is only bearing on a short distance of the bullets neck.
As you can see the neck of the case is extremely thick,unless the diameter of the neck is adjusted very carefully,the high pressure needed to seat the bullet will contribute to the deformation.Another thing that helps is to polish the case mouth with steel wool after case mouth champhering.
As you can see the neck of the case is extremely thick,unless the diameter of the neck is adjusted very carefully,the high pressure needed to seat the bullet will contribute to the deformation.Another thing that helps is to polish the case mouth with steel wool after case mouth champhering.
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Hornady dies, the only ones available that I could find.aaronraad wrote:Which brand of dies were they? It's not some crimping function coming into play with the seater?
I'm not all that attached to the Amax pills even if they do seem quite effective so far. I'll play around with a couple of others and see what shoots well and works best, this thing is pretty much a bit of a project to see how good I can get it to shoot and give me some practice (both reloading a longer range shooting). Anything I'm going to shoot with a big arse (comparatively speaking) .224 going along at a reasonable rate of knots is going to be in a world of trouble anyway, if I want to shoot something bigger got a few options up my sleeve for that
Cheers,
Waldo
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Re: 5.6x57 development
Waldo wrote:[ Anything I'm going to shoot with a big arse (comparatively speaking) .224 going along at a reasonable rate of knots is going to be in a world of trouble anyway, if I want to shoot something bigger got a few options up my sleeve for that
Cheers,
Waldo
Yep most of tend to just fill the gunsafe
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Yeh, I have a carry over goal from 2014 to 2015 to shoot a deer with each deer worthy calibre in the safemick_762 wrote:Waldo wrote:[
Yep most of tend to just fill the gunsafe
Gotta have goals hey
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Mine is to sell some safe fillers(it will probably help to motivate me that I need the money)Waldo wrote: Yeh, I have a carry over goal from 2014 to 2015 to shoot a deer with each deer worthy calibre in the safe
Gotta have goals hey
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Re: 5.6x57 development
Waldo wrote: Yeh, I have a carry over goal from 2014 to 2015 to shoot a deer with each deer worthy calibre in the safe
Gotta have goals hey
Now that is a worthy goal mate.
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Stay tuned Mick, a few family things got in the way this year. Hopefully next year........................................
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I just snuck out to the shed for a bit and had a crack at pulling the last two boxes of FMJ's. Bloody crap German brass out of one box 11 didn't fir the shell holder and the other box another 8 didn't fir the shell holder
All up that gives me 48 that don't fit the shell holder (23 live, 25 fired), I originally thought I had the holder issue fixed when I grabbed a Redding shell older as a couple I had in my pocket that wouldn't fit the Lee would fit the Redding, oh well...........
There just seems to be some short gouges inside the rim, I may see if I can get a dremmel polishing tool and get in there and polish them up a bit, not real keen on working the live rounds too much though
I tried one full box of the virgin brass and that was all fine, a good omen I hope.
Cheers,
Waldo
All up that gives me 48 that don't fit the shell holder (23 live, 25 fired), I originally thought I had the holder issue fixed when I grabbed a Redding shell older as a couple I had in my pocket that wouldn't fit the Lee would fit the Redding, oh well...........
There just seems to be some short gouges inside the rim, I may see if I can get a dremmel polishing tool and get in there and polish them up a bit, not real keen on working the live rounds too much though
I tried one full box of the virgin brass and that was all fine, a good omen I hope.
Cheers,
Waldo
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Re: 5.6x57 development
That's a bugger about the factory ammo mate, maybe just a case of chucking it in the river and sticking with the good brass.
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Here's a dodgy pic of a dodgy case.
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I can not really see the picture but is the damage only on 1 side?
Stupid question, have you tried rotating it and trying the shell holder again?
Stupid question, have you tried rotating it and trying the shell holder again?
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DSD wrote:I can not really see the picture but is the damage only on 1 side?
Stupid question, have you tried rotating it and trying the shell holder again?
Nah, the marks seem to be spaced all the way around which is why I kinda thought it must have been marks from when I had fired some of the hot ones, wasn't to be as it was on unfired rounds too.
Yep, gave the rotating trick a try, there will be the odd one that will giggle into a spot that works but that is certainly a rarity and if one gets in getting it out is just as tricky.
Camel, yeh the virgin brass seems to be the go
Cheers,
Waldo
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These arrived in the post this morning, got some reloading to do now.
BT Energetics 70g flat base. Maybe a range visit next week?
Cheers
Waldo
BT Energetics 70g flat base. Maybe a range visit next week?
Cheers
Waldo
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Re: 5.6x57 development
They look good mate, like the big lead tips. Bit of a change from the rainbow bullets getting around these days.
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Re: 5.6x57 development
Nice big lead tips and a nice soft alloy is always a good combination but it runs the risk of deformation in the magazine under heavy recoil..... they work well though