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Safety issue with dented 175gr M118 tips

miko_a

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Hi, good day to everyone. I'm new to the forum and would like to apologize if this thread/topic is not where it should be.

I would just like to get some opinions regarding a problem I have. I've been reloading for some time now but its my first time reloading for rifles.

I came across some dented 175 SMK tips and would like to know if they are still safe to use. Preferably in a 16" 300whisper AR15 with a suppressor attached. Worried about baffle strikes.

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Thank you very much for any information/opinion
 
Re: Safety issue with dented 175gr M118 tips

If they wern't safe they wouldn't be selling them as safe to do so, lawer's love gun company ka-boom's.
The mark's are from the pull down machine collet's when they grip them.
 
Re: Safety issue with dented 175gr M118 tips

Anyone have experience with these & whether accuracy is affected by pulldown marks compared to new 175 gr SMK's?
 
Re: Safety issue with dented 175gr M118 tips

I don't shoot supressed guns but rifling leaves more damage on a round than the marks from a collet puller. If you find one that is really deformed pass on it.
 
Re: Safety issue with dented 175gr M118 tips

This question was scientifically investigated several decades back and soundly put to rest. It takes a surprisingly large amount of bullet tip deformation to seriously affect accuracy.

Can't speak about suppressors, I have no knowledge in that area.

Greg