W-Well, actually...
>mfw also planning to cast 30-06 in the future
W-Well, actually...
>mfw also planning to cast 30-06 in the future
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More power to you if you want to cast your own rifle bullets - you'll really be shooting for cheap
saved me 2/3 the cost of 45 colt
Ive gotten 5.56 down to 18 cents a round. 16 cents a round when i have the money to get my powder in bulk.
Do you think autoloaders fuck up the meplat on tipped bullets? They seem pretty fragile compared to something like a Sierra Match King HP(BT)
Buy a box of 50 and find out. The tip is usually pretty solid.
1.6 is pretty close to max.
I seat to 1.59.
You can try some really high BC bullets in 30 cal, but you might not be able to stabilize them or get enough velocity.
Try to get some really heavy bullets- 30-06 is a fast fuggin' round, you might get undesirable leading if you skip powder coat or whatever.
I honestly don't mind, but those ELD style bullets are usually very high BC so I take em when I can.
The tips are somewhat fragile from personal experience. I racked one through in a bolt gun (Very rough) and the tip fell right off.
>that misaki figure
I really need to rewatch that
>Buy a box of 50 and find out
Fine. They seem okay. I just racked a .223 and a 6.5 as hard as I could in an AR15 and AR10. Besides a few scratches in the jacket, the tips are surprisingly intact. Unscientific I know, but I don't feel like cycling a mag's worth of them at the moment to see if any get damaged