Hey guys,
Built a 223 target gun with a friend of mine. The bullets we are shooting are 80 grain a max. We have a compressed load of 25 grains of Varget under that 80 grain a max and we are getting weird bullet deformaties.
The polymer tip is being moved to one side and the copper part of the bullet is getting indentations.
I am guessing it has something to do with the die putting too much pressure on it or something and causing damage to the bullet. We are using a Lee Deluxe 223 die set.
When we back the load off to 24.6, the damage disappears.
Do we need to get a set of compitition dies or is it just not possible to do because of the length of the bullet and the amount of compression?
Here are a photo of what we are seeing.
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Built a 223 target gun with a friend of mine. The bullets we are shooting are 80 grain a max. We have a compressed load of 25 grains of Varget under that 80 grain a max and we are getting weird bullet deformaties.
The polymer tip is being moved to one side and the copper part of the bullet is getting indentations.
I am guessing it has something to do with the die putting too much pressure on it or something and causing damage to the bullet. We are using a Lee Deluxe 223 die set.
When we back the load off to 24.6, the damage disappears.
Do we need to get a set of compitition dies or is it just not possible to do because of the length of the bullet and the amount of compression?
Here are a photo of what we are seeing.
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