Rick Richard
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Yeah, I did a load with H4350 that gave me good results. I was curious what RockyMtn MT used.H4350, H414, W760 would be where I would start
Yeah, I did a load with H4350 that gave me good results. I was curious what RockyMtn MT used.H4350, H414, W760 would be where I would start
Watching this video reminds me of the days when I was making tools for screw machines. It appears that you've got it down pretty pat with the new technology. Screw machines would use a "scive tool" with the exact shape of the bullet, or machine part, ground into either carbide or high speed steel and simply be run into the material in one shot, and then cut the part off in one shot. Is there a scrap:waste rate with this tool/tooling? Thank you for sharing this videoI'm all honesty we just figured out how to do it. We have never machines anything before we started making bullets. We got help from those that we bought equipment from, sort of.
Check out this cool video of a Hammer Bullet getting machined.
We have done well with staball 6.5, superformance, and rl17.What powder would go well with that 166 in the WSM?
I have not figured out exactly the percent of scrap. Depends on the caliber of bullet and the size of the bar it is cut from. Roughly 30-40%.Watching this video reminds me of the days when I was making tools for screw machines. It appears that you've got it down pretty pat with the new technology. Screw machines would use a "scive tool" with the exact shape of the bullet, or machine part, ground into either carbide or high speed steel and simply be run into the material in one shot, and then cut the part off in one shot. Is there a scrap:waste rate with this tool/tooling? Thank you for sharing this video
The 166g Hammer Hunter needs a minimum twist of 1-10.5". If I were getting a new 30 cal barrel, I would go with a 1-8". Even for the lighter bullets. We have yet to find a line of too much twist. The extra twist is a benefit.Twist Rate? I very interest in it. I normally use Nosler 165gr in my 308 NM. @ 3300fps w/H4350, & Fed 210 Primers. I haven't really pushed any Hammer bullets, but looking forward to the day I can. So I am going to look into a new barrel, and see if I can change it into a 300WM chambering. Excited about the bullet.