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mld
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.32 bullets

Post by mld »

Has anyone tried the Berry's copper plated .32 caliber .312 83gr HBWC?

I'm currently using H&N .312 100gr HBWC in my Hammerli SP20 and was curious to find out if the copper plating reduced barrel leading.
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Berry's Plated Bullets

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I haven't actually used these bullets-but from responses on different Forums from people using these bullets they are not that accurate at 50 yards. For 25 yards I am sure they are OK. I think lead bullets are more accurate.If lead/leading is the issue-that is a different story.Cheers
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Greetings,

If your SP-20 is typical of most Haemmerli's, the bore diameter is 0.3135". You will probably get better results using the H&N 0.314" 100 grain HBWC. Use Lapua brass and a 0.315" expander plug as not to deform the bullet during loading. 1.40 grains of VV N310 (three-ten) or 1.70 grains of Alliant Bullseye are good powders to start with.

Cheers,

Dave
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Post by mld »

Dave, thanks for the heads up.

I had slugged the barrel with a fishing weight (twice) and came up with a measurement of .3115 (twice) so I ordered some .312 and .313 bullets.

I just slugged the barrel again with a slightly squashed bullet and came up with a measurement of .3139 (twice).

Can't trust those fishermen!!

Murray
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Post by Leon »

"0.315" expander plug"

Where are these obtainable from?
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Found in the back shed, under the lathe.
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Post by Spencer »

David M wrote:Found in the back shed, under the lathe.
it should be explained that David's 'back shed' is well (!) equipped and he is a highly skilled designer/machinist...
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Post by Rover »

I wouldn't get TOO concerned about the expander plug (which you can obtain from your die manufacturer).

In my personal test, where I seated and then pulled an HBWC, there was no difference in diameter before and after. YMMV
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Post by Leon »

David M wrote:Found in the back shed, under the lathe.
And is there a spare one lying underneath your lathe?
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Post by oldcaster »

One of these are pretty simple (but necessary) to make. Get anyone in your area that has a lathe and do some talking. The H&N bullets shoot as good as anything you can buy but they are very delicate and soft by design and need the right size expander or buying the larger .314 is a moot purchase.
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Re: H&N Bullets

Post by Matt »

fc60 wrote:Greetings,

If your SP-20 is typical of most Haemmerli's, the bore diameter is 0.3135". You will probably get better results using the H&N 0.314" 100 grain HBWC. Use Lapua brass and a 0.315" expander plug as not to deform the bullet during loading. 1.40 grains of VV N310 (three-ten) or 1.70 grains of Alliant Bullseye are good powders to start with.

Cheers,

Dave
You may want to verify that your mic is indeed calibrated and zeroed. The 0.314" sized diameter will be too small (if the slugged bore diameter is indeed 0.3135").

Matt Dardas
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