jackie schmidt
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What a beautiful day. 60 degrees, not a cloud in the sky. Just enough wind to keep you honest.
I haven’t said much about it, but last Jan I ordered a complete 30 caliber bullet making setup from George Ulrich. I specified a 7 ogive, relative straight shank to be no less than .3081 on the shank with a suitable base at .0006/.0007 over.
I received everything last month. After going through the usual learning curve, I think I have it down. My friend Ed Bernabeo and I have spent the last couple of Sunday’s working with them in our 30 BR’s.
My goal was to make as good of bullet as I could buy. That is setting the bar pretty darned high, because we have some phenomenal 30 caliber bullet makers. I should say Phenomenal, with a capital P.
My bullets so far are shooting quite well, for both myself and Ed. This morning I caught a gental left to right and shot this group. Without an official measuring device, I can’t be sure what the exact measurement is, but suffice to say, it’s PDS. (Pretty Dang Small).
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23148&stc=1&d=1575258854
We also shot some score targets, and the bullets definitely know where the X is.
18 years ago, I swore I would never make another bullet. But the VFS game is getting so darned tough, I figured I would renege and give it another shot. I have done quite well shooting BIB’s and Bart’s, so I will either sink or swim.
George obviously made me an excellent set of dies. The workmanship is impeccable. The dies make exactly the bullet I wanted. It took a while to ascertain the exact core seat pressure, punch size, how much lube to use, the optimum point up distance. I have 10,000 of these jackets, (using Charley Hood cores), so the setup should last a while.
Now, if I could just find someone to pull that darn handle
I haven’t said much about it, but last Jan I ordered a complete 30 caliber bullet making setup from George Ulrich. I specified a 7 ogive, relative straight shank to be no less than .3081 on the shank with a suitable base at .0006/.0007 over.
I received everything last month. After going through the usual learning curve, I think I have it down. My friend Ed Bernabeo and I have spent the last couple of Sunday’s working with them in our 30 BR’s.
My goal was to make as good of bullet as I could buy. That is setting the bar pretty darned high, because we have some phenomenal 30 caliber bullet makers. I should say Phenomenal, with a capital P.
My bullets so far are shooting quite well, for both myself and Ed. This morning I caught a gental left to right and shot this group. Without an official measuring device, I can’t be sure what the exact measurement is, but suffice to say, it’s PDS. (Pretty Dang Small).
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23148&stc=1&d=1575258854
We also shot some score targets, and the bullets definitely know where the X is.
18 years ago, I swore I would never make another bullet. But the VFS game is getting so darned tough, I figured I would renege and give it another shot. I have done quite well shooting BIB’s and Bart’s, so I will either sink or swim.
George obviously made me an excellent set of dies. The workmanship is impeccable. The dies make exactly the bullet I wanted. It took a while to ascertain the exact core seat pressure, punch size, how much lube to use, the optimum point up distance. I have 10,000 of these jackets, (using Charley Hood cores), so the setup should last a while.
Now, if I could just find someone to pull that darn handle
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