Prelimanary Tests show promise

by Dennis Eugene @, Prince of Wales Island Alaska, Sunday, February 15, 2015, 20:31 (3509 days ago)

Finally got out and shot some of my first ever home swaged bullets. I made them using spent .40 S&W brass for jackets and pure soft lead for cores. They weighed in at 227 grains and I sized them down to .450 allowing for a 1 thousands spring back. I shot them through my Ruger SR1911 and they crossed the chrony at an average of around 885 FPS. They shot well fed well had zero problems, did not do any real work as far as accuracy goes but did get them on paper at 50 yrds and even managed to hit the 100 yrd gong. I did recover one from the 25 yrd burm and found another in the dirt at the 100 yrd gong. In the pics the bigger flatter one was recovered at 100 yrds and the smaller mushroom was from the 25 yrd burm. I included pics of the finished bullet and a loaded round in the pics just for comparison. Needless to say I am very happy and am looking forward to more testing. Oh yes the load was a tula LPP under 5.2 grains of bullseye in a R/P brass over all length of 1.210 well any way here's the pics hope you enjoy. Dennis [image] [image]


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