The Wylde chamber has a tighter and longer throat than AR15s and they claim this makes it more accurate.
In 1979 the military went from the M193 round at 55,000 psi to the M885 round at 58,700...
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The Wylde chamber has a tighter and longer throat than AR15s and they claim this makes it more accurate.
In 1979 the military went from the M193 round at 55,000 psi to the M885 round at 58,700...
FIRELAPPING STAINLESS STEEL RUGER HANDGUNS IN 36 ROUNDS.
http://www.beartoothbullets.com/tech_notes/archive_tech_notes.htm/47
A Contemporary Look At Barrel Leading and Related Sixgun Issues...
All the new dies I buy are Forster full length benchrest dies because they greatly reduce neck runout
I bought the Forster expander and spindle assemblies for all my RCBS dies and the high mounted...
I applied my gas checks with my lubrisizer that sizes the bullet and crimps the gas check to the base of the bullet in one operation.
Once the gas check and bullet have been compressed/sized the...
I use bore snakes at the range and when home I use foam bore cleaner - spare the rod and spoil the bore.
The main problem with a bore snake is not keeping it clean and not pulling it straight and...
When milsurps.com took over hosting this site for a short time many of the people stayed at milsurps.
Then when sunray joined the forum it really went down hill fast with people fleeing for their...
Lake City 5.56 brass is harder in the base and not thicker like 7.62 Lake City brass. As you can see below the majority of .223/5.56 cases are close to the same capacity. But the difference between...
Sunray, send a email to RCBS and tell them there is no such thing as a 5.56 die and there is no metric equivalent for a .223 cartridge. :evil6:
http://i.imgur.com/rlWf7Uw.jpg
The older M193...
Using the Lyman type "M" die expander with jacketed bullets you expand the neck slightly on to the second larger step but not to the point of flaring the case mouth. This allows the jacketed bullet...
Actually its a shame you get bent out of shape when people post the facts on RLO that contradict you using BLO.
And Gunboards and Parallax Bills is where my Enfield stickys were and closed down...
I wrote many postings on types of linseed oil in the past and posted photos of the different types of oils found in hobby stores that sold oil painting supplies applied to a butt stock.
The peer...
You forget Parashooter in your first headspace 101 you told the readers to lube their cases to fire form them. I told everyone that lubing cases increased bolt thrust and should not lube their cases....
Stand oil is actual boiled linseed oil heated to 300 degrees and when heated it is polymerized and forms long molectular chains and becomes thicker.
Todays fake BLO is linseed oil with japan drier...
He didn't give in, stand oil is actual boiled linseed oil. So he gave into you or else didn't do his homework.
Stand Oil, manufactured by heating a pure refined linseed oil, is a heavy oil that...
I worked on aircraft and had access to small hydraulic system o-rings and my supply is going down. But just use the smallest o-ring you can find and lube the bolt lugs to prevent lug wear.
I...
Below is once fired factory loaded Winchester .303 British case that stretched and thinned .009 on the first firing, The rifles head space was just under .067 and within SAAMI limits.
"IF" I had...
At one time I told everyone to tighten up their headspace, on one rifle using different bolt heads I was well under minimum headspace with the bolt face just kissing the rear of the case. I got...
Enfield rifles were proof tested with two oiled proof cartridges, this seated the bolt lugs and bolt head to the bolt body. If the headspace increased over .003 the rifle failed proof testing.
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Enfield stocks were placed in heated tanks of "raw linseed oil", todays BLO contains chemical drying agents and if it was put in a heated tank it would turn into the consistency of Jello.
The raw...
Normally a full length resized case should be .003 to .005 smaller in diameter than its fired case diameter. This allows the case to "spring back" from the chamber walls after firing, and attempt to...
The same amount of pressure will go through the small hole as a large hole, meaning the size of the hole doesn't change the amount of chamber pressure. All the hole size changes is "flow or volume"...
The Lake City 5.56 case vs some .223 cases is a good example of what happened to your brass. Some brands of brass are said to be softer but that is not the whole story.
The flash hole web...
The images below are from http://www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/223rem/http://
Lake City and commercial contract 5.56 for the military is made from harder brass and the cases are not...
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I have a Winchester 30-30 "Jungle Carbine" with a 16 1/2 inch barrel and for some reason the metal butt plate on the longer Enfield rifles are softer. :evil6:
http://i.imgur.com/eNMuChI.jpg
The...