Posted by Bret4207 on March 16, 2015 at 03:57:52 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: 223 ammo posted by oldtanker on March 15, 2015 at 10:38:15:
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Well, first off no one is shooting naked, pure lead cast bullets over the 1800 fps area. As far as seams showing, I'm assuming you mean casting quality and you're right again, to an extent. The seam is going to show to a greater or lesser extent assuming someone doesn't "pretty" their bullets up by tumbling or giving then a swipe with 4/0 steel wool. A micrometer will give you the real story. But yeah, all the little variables get more and more pronounced the harder you push them. Too many people have bought a box of commercial cast over the years and stuffed them into a case using the same care they'd use with jacketed with the same load and shot them down a fouled barrel and decided cast was junk. They just didn't know the first steps. If there's one thing the internet has done, it's freed us from 100 years of old wives tales and typewriter commando "facts" that have been repeated over and over, many in the major shooting publications.
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