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Re: .500 Jeffery No 3 bullet design PICTURES
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I am using N140 or N135 hoe did you know ?

I hope that they will go fast but speed is not every thing.
2300 would be fine with me. less stress on the case.
I just did 20 cases (resized and primed) for the No 3 bullet.
I will p�ost some pictures of them ehen they are done. They will look wicked


Cheers,

Andr�
 
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But your bullet's fired at 2300 would not /should not
deform that badly even with a hollow point ....




I hope not

I just got some useful information from Mike at North Fork for the solid Cup point.
I will post when I get the No 2 design done.

Cheers,

Andr�
 
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hurry up Andr�

I have cabin fever,,,
 
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My bullet's the one's i made up for a few of the diffrent guy's here on AR and some on 24 hour are not ment for really high speed 1800 to 2400.......
when fired through the pressure gun at speed in the 2700
to 3200 thay ( the bullet's ) on impactthay look like washer's
that flatten out so much .. Ok Ok i know it's becouse i am using a 0.030 thick wall on the jacket's

But your bullet's fired at 2300 would not /should not
deform that badly even with a hollow point ....


Pottsy
 
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