Hi all, who would be the right person to get in touch in order to ship me dies and presses?
I'm planning on having the dies coated with titanium nitride at my end (low friction coating).
My plan is a .308 hpbt 155gn with a base cavity.
Smaller static margin and lower base drag.
Appreciate your input.
Thank you
Many seasons ago - so long, I cannot recall when - I shot some 22 & 6mm caliber bullets which featured [what I call]
a base cavity; though of flat-base design, they shot quite well. The "cavity" was actually, more like a
concave base - probably a domed point-up punch - not over 1/16Th" deep. The heels were sharp, and the "base-ring" (flat, around perimeter of base) about 1/16Th" wide. I also cannot recall the manufacturer - was it the Remington custom shop bullets?? Any help?
In my experience, while filling the jackets increases mass (the fastest path to BC), it reduces/erodes precision. Regarding "fill", for a given nose profile, there seems to be a tipping point where precision begins to diminish. Experimentation is GOOD! Do not let us discourage your efforts; just sharing info. Please keep us posted!
Every time a jacket comes up short, during point-up, and I place a piece of lead-wire between the base and punch, in order create false length, allowing for point closure, and ejection, I get a base cavity . . . and always think about obtaining punches to do it deliberately!
Good shootin'! RG
P.S. Please note, I incorrectly used convex
() in my original post, thus, have corrected it!
RG