#1bcshooter
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No one has said anything so I assume it is non-corrosive?
Wrong assumption
It is corrosive
No one has said anything so I assume it is non-corrosive?
It's WW2 assume its corrosive,,, I just wish you could ream a MG34 barrel to shoot it, cheap food for it
I have tweaked the "Andy" method of stripping the bullets and it took me 2 hours to strip an entire belt of 250 rounds. Under the supervision of Andy the first time we found out that the brass is brittle around the neck. So with strong hands you can "crack" the brass and easily remove the bullet without spilling a grain of powder. I tried out the powder and bullets in 8x57 Mauser and got excellent results. 45gr will get you 2250 fps in a K98. The projectiles are long giving lots of good contact with the rifling. I am looking forward to trying more recipes at longer ranges.
At the price of the returned belt, 30 cents a projectile, and 25$ a lb of this surplus powder I calculated each belt nets $134.50 in components. I am giving away the brass to a friend who will deprime it himself and sell it for the metal.
For $40 a belt that's a great bargain. However once you add in shipping it brings the "profitability" factor down quite a bit.
Unless you A) buy a massive order with friends and split the crazy shipping prices, or B) are lucky enough like me and live driving distance to Marstar, it's likely not a worthwhile venture. However with A or B it's a no brainer. The values I put on the belt, projectile, powder are on the low side as well - to factor in the labour time. IMR 4064 is $33.75 a pound at Higginson's if you buy 8lbs of it. Hornady 323 jacketed bullets start at 43 cents.
I am pretty happy with this stuff but it's too bad all those cheap 8x63 MG barrels at Sarco can't be brought up here. Until that happens this is really component use only.
Cheers,
IRG just listed 8x63 barrel blanks, if this an I was closer I would order some and a barrel and make something
8X63 bullets
Open-base FMJ-BT
218 gr
OAL - 1.475"
Cannelure - 0.885" from tip
Length of flat (0.323") - 0.475", from start of Boat Tail to about 0.075" past the cannelure
Boat Tail - length - 0.190", diameters - 0.275" to 0.323"
Although I'm curious now what the drag coefficient CDO part of your graph means?
thanks for the info, I'm just getting on the boat with these, you old buggers have been enjoying these for 10 years already.
All said, these are fairly heavy and "slippery" bullets, and since 8mm Target Bullets are practically non-existent, that makes them more special. The price is right too.
http://www.appliedballisticsllc.com/Articles/ABDOC130_CDM.pdf
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