75g amax

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75g amax

#1 Post by tackb »

when i'm seating 75g amax in my 223 the seating plunger is putting small ring dents in the bullet ogive , does anyone know of a better plunger or is this a shooting shed project?

i've just fitted an NXS 5.5-22x56 and i can get 71moa elevation which should get me out past 1200m !!! so i think the bullets need all the help they can get ?

any????
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Re: 75g amax

#2 Post by dromia »

To get your seating stem to conform to your bullet profile stuff some kitchen foil into to and seat to shape with a plugged fired case. Bit of dowel does fine for that.

For more permanent fix lightly smear the bullet with grease, push some epoxy, I like JB Weld into the stem, lower onto the bullet and let it harden and voila a bespoke seating stem.
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#3 Post by tackb »

cheers dromia , love the JB idea!
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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

Keep it somewhere warm and the JB will go off a bit quicker. I have done very similar in the past for meplat trimming on Wilson systems and they work well. Kiwi shoe polish is my preferred release agent.
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