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Originally Posted by AJ
You can do whatever you want to the nose of the bullet, It is the base that must be kept intact for accuracy, One of the gun rags had a study on deformation of bullets and the effects on accuracy. That was their findings.
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I would largely agree with this.
I may revisit the Lyman 358311 in this thing with a lighter load.
while it was disappointing in the current objectives, it fed splendidly.
That lead me to the Lee 358-200RF which is a gas check design.
the issue is that the nose is a little hit or miss.
I may need a go no go gauge to sort the bullets with as some hang up on the rifling. which is to say, those that drop smaller likely ride the bore perfectly.
those that function are quite accurate. enough so to make it worth a bit of effort.