Been tinkering with a new cartridge. Eventually I'll be making a seater die, but for now its easier to cannibalize some stuff to get it up and running. Issue has been the cup that registers against the ogive. It's been dinging the snot out of the bullets and distorting them.
What to do on the cheap?
I'd have to buy an super small boring bar to match the ogive 1:1. More money than I want to spend on this right now.
So, back to the original question?
I'm gonna bed that bugger. Whipped up a seater stem blank out of O-1 and drilled a .250 hole nice and deep down the center. Mixed up some JB kwik and filled a syringe used for cattle/horses. The needle gets to the bottom of the hole so that any air is pushed out ahead of the resin. Stuck it all back in the hardinge, sprayed a 300 grain 338cal SMK with release and stuck it in the drill chuck on the tail stock.
Squish together and go drink a cup o black wattah while it cures.
It's hardening now so we'll see if it works. My guess is it should provide me a 1:1 fit that could only be reliplicated by lapping a dozen or so bullets in a conventionally machined seater stem. Again, more work than I want to invest right now.
We shall see. . .
What to do on the cheap?
I'd have to buy an super small boring bar to match the ogive 1:1. More money than I want to spend on this right now.
So, back to the original question?
I'm gonna bed that bugger. Whipped up a seater stem blank out of O-1 and drilled a .250 hole nice and deep down the center. Mixed up some JB kwik and filled a syringe used for cattle/horses. The needle gets to the bottom of the hole so that any air is pushed out ahead of the resin. Stuck it all back in the hardinge, sprayed a 300 grain 338cal SMK with release and stuck it in the drill chuck on the tail stock.
Squish together and go drink a cup o black wattah while it cures.
It's hardening now so we'll see if it works. My guess is it should provide me a 1:1 fit that could only be reliplicated by lapping a dozen or so bullets in a conventionally machined seater stem. Again, more work than I want to invest right now.
We shall see. . .