jumprightinit New member Mar 13, 2015 #1 This has probably been up before but I just stumbled across it. They said the bullet, .224, started to disintegrate at the muzzle. I don't know if the .17 caliber was ever even shot. Resizing the neck must have been fun
This has probably been up before but I just stumbled across it. They said the bullet, .224, started to disintegrate at the muzzle. I don't know if the .17 caliber was ever even shot. Resizing the neck must have been fun
Widow maker 223 Active member Mar 13, 2015 #2 I wonder if a solid brass bullet would stay together for another couple inches. Bet barrel life is like 5 shots!!
I wonder if a solid brass bullet would stay together for another couple inches. Bet barrel life is like 5 shots!!
M mbaysinger89 Active member Mar 14, 2015 #3 Out of a 40 inch barrel? I'd think you'd have burning powder laying on the ground for 50 feet infront of the muzzle
Out of a 40 inch barrel? I'd think you'd have burning powder laying on the ground for 50 feet infront of the muzzle
Smokin Barrel Active member Mar 15, 2015 #4 I wonder if that is a simple run through the resizing die or if they have to turn necks
Stu Farish Director / Webmaster Staff member Mar 15, 2015 #5 that's commonly known as the 22-50 Needle Prick Butt [beeep]