Making ammo safe for tube mags
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Making ammo safe for tube mags
Does anyone know of a die or tool to uniformly trim or reshape FMJ ball ammo so it is safe to run through an 1894? Got a whole bunch as a hand me down.
I can always just save it for my revolvers, but thought I would ask.
Thanks.
I can always just save it for my revolvers, but thought I would ask.
Thanks.
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If it is RNL I wouldnt even worry about it myself... especially the .38s.
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Well, it could be very bad indeed if you have a magazine full detonate! However, there are round noses, and then there are round noses. I cast a 158gr round nose for my wife's .357 Rossi and she shot them for years without any problem. But, they are truly ROUND, the nose being approximately 1/2 of a .358 diameter circle. In addition, I loaded these for her revolvers and rifle in cowboy action shoots, 3.2 grains of PB, very light, fairly recoilLESS. I've seen bullets that I would describe as a LONG ROUND NOSE, and I wouldn't let them within 10 feet of a tubular magazine. If you go to Saeco's website and download their "Traditional Bullet Mold Chart" and look up bullet mold #390 you can see its shape. ANYTHING with a more pointed shape than that I'd steer clear of it. Especially with hotter loads.bfm wrote:That is good to know. I was wondering how bad it could really be.Leverdude wrote:I'v shot an aweful lot of RN FMJ in my 38's & 357's without issue.
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