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wildcatter wrote:Can anyone send Al one or two from their stash or can do this and post really great close-up pics of the grooves? Review Pitted-Bores tutorial on how to take great pics, it's mostly in the lighting and a decent camera, for me it's always been the Jerk-on-the-Trigger..wink..
Al in Mi wrote:wildcatter wrote:Can anyone send Al one or two from their stash or can do this and post really great close-up pics of the grooves? Review Pitted-Bores tutorial on how to take great pics, it's mostly in the lighting and a decent camera, for me it's always been the Jerk-on-the-Trigger..wink..
Catter, I can get them, no problem, just need a link to make sure I'm getting the right ones.
Siringo wrote:If anyone has these, mic the nose shank to check the diameter or check to see if the nose shank will fit into the bore via the muzzle of the 450B. The bore diameter of the 450B is .444 (?) -- hard to measure, but this is what I got off of some Barnes 275's that I recovered. Bullet base was .451 on those "all copper bullets" -- showing that they do not bump into the bore like jacketed lead varieties.
Al in Mi wrote:Siringo wrote:If anyone has these, mic the nose shank to check the diameter or check to see if the nose shank will fit into the bore via the muzzle of the 450B. The bore diameter of the 450B is .444 (?) -- hard to measure, but this is what I got off of some Barnes 275's that I recovered. Bullet base was .451 on those "all copper bullets" -- showing that they do not bump into the bore like jacketed lead varieties.
Good pick-up on the nose part.
Eric, can you measure yours and see where they are?
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