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    Leftover bullets

    I finished loading a can of reduced loads using the Lyman 311466 bullet and had a few left over . So , it seemed like a good time to experiment a little . As you know the 311466 is a rounded nose bullet and slips through stuff without much upset .

    I got to wondering that a little bit of a flat would help it out on things like woodchucks . Since I had a die in the RCBS lube sizer that would giude it , A .312" I think it was . I set the stop on the sizer so the bullet nose was outside of the die a bit and used a flat punch to make it even . Adjusting a little at a time , I created a flat on the bullet almost two hundred thousanths across . I stopped there because I thought it might not feed well if I kept going .

    The bullets were loaded with the same charge I used with the reduced loads and took them out in the backyard to try . They grouped about as well and I think they would have done as well if I'd payed attention to the seating depth and light crimp . The holes in paper definately looked as though it was "cutting" some of the paper out . Perhaps they will be more effective on varmints , it's interesting enough that I think I ought to try it again anyway .

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    Another trick you can try is to just use a flat faced "G" die, punch. Set stop so the punch doesn't touch the "H" die and push on the handle. That will flatten the nose. I just did some for my 32 ACP today. Ric

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