17 March 2021, 16:14
SaeedLike To have Some Guessing Fun?
I have made 55 grain .308 caliber bullets out of aluminum.
Any guess what velocity we might get?
17 March 2021, 17:18
miles58Well... You'll probably be able to clear the bar at 3000 FPS at least once. Things migh get messy the second or third shot though. With a coating they might work a lot better.
I would think that if you could obtain some of the Remington accelerator sabots, that with your CNC lathe you could develop a working load that might be pure hell on varmints at least at modest ranges. Getting that bullet down the barrel at 4000-4500 FPS would seem likely to be the hardest job.
17 March 2021, 18:45
jeffeossomore than likely, you get faster than 250 savage
17 March 2021, 19:16
SaeedI am making them slightly under size.
And will coat them with Tungsten spray.
I will use a barrel scope to check for any fouling.
I tried normal aluminum rod, and it did not work.
I could not get them to finish smoothly.
Then someone who knows better brought me a different type, and this worked great.
I am in the middle running a 22 rim fire test.
Once that is over I will shoot these.
You are going to get 4135 fps.
17 March 2021, 20:56
SaeedI think the problem will be not enough space in the case - the bullet is the same size as a 150 grain!
26 March 2021, 13:20
SaeedI am supervising someone building a rifle - showing him what to do, and he is doing a great job.
But I like to be in the next workshop so I am making these aluminum bullets.
Finished making the 308 caliber, and then thought of making some 25 caliber.
I will try these in a 25-06, and a wildcat I built on the 300 Winchester case me led down to 25.
I thought these larger cases will give a bit more leeway in powder capacity.
With the 25-300 Win Mag I got 4158 FPS with a 75 grain bullet.
The 308 bullets I made slightly undersized - 0.307, and I have coated them with two coats of Tungsten disulfide.
I thought this might help in not stripping the material in the barrel.
This is all new to us, so any helpful suggestions would be greatly received.
See, I was only off by 19 fps!
I know, not the 30 cal.
26 March 2021, 19:38
theback40Somewhere I have a couple 45 auto's loaded with a nylon of some type HP bullet. Someone gave me a handful to test. In a 22" barreled 45 auto single shot I once had, they got almost 2400FPS, in a 1911 I think it was 1600 fps.
Seems WW made some aluminum bullets in 45 auto also.
26 March 2021, 22:13
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
See, I was only off by 19 fps!
I know, not the 30 cal.
Have not shot these yet.
The figures I posted are of a normal 75 grain bullet.
I think I can make them down to 25 grains

That should be fun.
I only got 5 meters of this material and have asked for 10 more.
I have made 3 different weights and shapes in 30 caliber.
Will try the same with 25.
27 March 2021, 10:30
SaeedEveryone is laughing here.
The smallest practical bullet I could make in 25 caliber is 17 grains!
Made a few, and they look very nice.