potatoe said:I'm looking for some of your favorite PPC bullet makers.
potatoe said:Thanks Outdoorsman. I'm kinda wanting to try some BT's, have you used any BT's or mini-BT's?
FJIM said:potatoe, you could try some of the PB boat tails, im likeing them.
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His answers generally aremarkr said:Good, complete answer Boyd. I might just add that just about all of the known (and some of the unknown) make great bullets as well. I believe that with right OAL, powder charge along with good brass it would be a tossup between them all. In my 30br I shoot the Berger 115 gr flatbase bullet almost exclusively.
Otter said:I'm using a custom FL die made by Lester Bruno. When I bought the gun and die he strongly suggested the Barts boattail bullets. These shoot pretty good. I'm stuck in the low .2s though, with only an occasional group in the .1s and so far a .0 group has eluded me. I'm hoping to do better.
Today I tried the 68 grain Bergers doing 3 shot groups. No powder charge or seating depth combo gave me any kind of hope with these bullets. I must be jinxed cause I've yet to get a Berger bullet to shoot well. These were all seated as I described in my earlier post, so I'm convinced that with the pressure ring below the necked part of the brass it is not good for accuracy.
When I bought the gun I asked Lester for a copy of the reamer print. For whatever reason he did not make that available to me, so I'm not sure exactly what the dimensions of the chamber are. I emailed Pacific Tool and Gauge and asked them for Lester's reamer print and they sent me what they had on file dated 2010. I'm fairly confident I have the right reamer print, but I don't know that for sure. Lester uses a couple brands of reamers and I have no idea if he orders them all to the same dimension or not.