what does it take to take a 7mm 100gr or 110gr or 120gr bullet and trim the heel off and lightening them up to 85gr? has anyone done this? is this do-able? or can I take a 270 bullet (6.8)and "bump" it up to 7mm ?? thoughts and Ideas!!!
Would the core just melt out like it does from the front when theyre overspun?Can you just imagine what cutting off the end of a bullet does to the center of gravity and balance of the bullet.
I wouldn't think so because some of the Nosler Partition bullets have an open base to the rear core. Havent used the good old Partitions in quite a few years but I assume not much has changed.Would the core just melt out like it does from the front when theyre overspun?
I doubt it because some of the Nosler Partition bullets have an open base to the rear core. Havent used the good old Partitions in quite a few years but I assume not much has changed.
I think the danger of doing this is that there is a very good chance that sooner or later the core will be blown through the jacket as the bullet is propelled down the bore, then the next shot will be disastrous in some form. Partition bullets have the partition to keep the bullet sealed and together, FMJ bullets have the complete jacket to hold everything together, a cup and core bullet with the bottom of the cup cut off has no viable seal and very little structural integrity.
cool that would be awesome if you could please!!!Just use the 100 gr Sierra HP. It will work just fine.
I can give you Quickload data with the 100gr HP for the 7x33 Sako.
where would on turn to to acquire bullet making tools? I figure it would be a expensive enough en devour but it may just have enough merit in the Idea... I personaly would keep to the 7mm and 6.5 mm and .375 bullets as that is what I have in my flock and I wont be getting rid of any in any time .... can someone start a "go fund me" thing? yeah I see that as a no starter as wellHad to check the calendar on this one to make sure it wasnt April 1st
Both are bad ideas. Look into bullet making dies and tools. They are expensive though so probably not worth it.