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New bullet, new prob ...
06-03-2012, 01:13 PM,
#1
New bullet, new prob ...
problems. It seams to group ok at 3oo but with the bullet touching the leade, there is a tiny ring of lead on the mouth of most the fired cases. What gives here? I never had this before. Cases are 2.095+ in the 45/70 Shiloh.

Will seating the bullet deeper get rid of this?

Jim
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06-03-2012, 03:00 PM,
#2
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
Are you crimping those?
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06-03-2012, 08:00 PM,
#3
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
No crimping, just FL sizing of Starline cases. There is a very slight flare on each case.

Jim
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06-03-2012, 10:45 PM,
#4
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
try annealing the cases and see if that helps. usually Starline cases are pretty hard as recieved.

also what alloy are you shooting, and are you putting a wad in between the powder and the bullet ?
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06-04-2012, 12:53 AM,
#5
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
From what you say it sounds like your cases are a little short and the drive band of the bullet is bumping up into the gap from the end of the case to the end of the chamber. Maybe try a harder alloy. You take about 5 of your cases and stretch them a little by not lubing the inside of the necks when you expand and bell them. Mark the back end of them with a Magic marker and see if you get the lead rings with the longer cases. bobw
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06-04-2012, 12:30 PM,
#6
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
Well, after culling all cases under 2.1, I shot a couple of 2" groups this morning @ 200 meters, with only a very slight lube ring at the end of the cases, no lead ring. Currently, thats what its going to get LOL.

Jim
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06-04-2012, 12:42 PM, (This post was last modified: 06-04-2012, 12:49 PM by Kurt.)
#7
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
Jim what your seeing is nothing uncommon with a chamber that has a 45 degree end.
I can find a ring paper or lead depending if I use a PP or GG bullet.
That is the biggest cause of lead in the bore. It starts at the chamber end and shot after shot it gets smeared forward.
This will even happen using a PP bullet with very thin paper.
If you have a good bore scope you can see that ring after shooting in a clean barrel if the gases didn't blow it out.
If your case is short and a lube groove ahead of the case mouth will stop a lot of that lead ring problem, but a PP bullet you will get the ring. It will be there if you look for it.
Below are some rings I found from 7 out of 10 shots fired with brass .006" short of the chamber end. The tighter the case fits the smaller in thickness the rings will be.

Kurt

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06-04-2012, 02:15 PM,
#8
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
Thanks Kurt,

After doin' away with the short cases, the lead rings disappeared. Now I have a very thin lube ring on each case-mouth. That's something I can live with. I got to get busy loadin' for the Quigley.

Jim
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06-04-2012, 02:26 PM,
#9
RE: New bullet, new prob ...
Maybe you ought call Baco and have Dave bring one of these down to Forsyth for you.http://www.buffaloarms.com/case_stretching_tools_pr-3894.aspx
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06-04-2012, 02:32 PM,
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RE: New bullet, new prob ...
See you at the Q Jim.
I will be in a Raptor 5th wheel pulled by a maroon GMC.

Kurt
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