I was out yesterday again trying to solve my tumbling 9mm bullet problem. Nice sunny mid-afternoon, sky screens were on the chrono. Not a single PC'd bullet registered properly on the M2. Either they wouldn't register at all, or would give a crazy high reading like 6500 fps! LOL
The same bullet in bare lubed-lead registered every single time. And I shot a dozens upon dozens of each over that chrono, even alternating between bullet types. And trying distances ranging from 7 feet to 17 feet. So today I'm taking a black sharpie to my Tool Blue bullets in the hope I can chrono them and get to the bottom of my tumbling issue. I've tried upping the powder charge, pulling bullets to ensure the crimp die wasn't swagging, trying different seating depths, and sizing to .358 (after PC). Still 1 in 10 keyholes no matter what I do. Not one of these bullets in plain lubed form have ever tumbled, also sized to .358.
I did manage to recover a couple bullets from the berm yesterday and they look fine to me. I just wish they behaved!
The same bullet in bare lubed-lead registered every single time. And I shot a dozens upon dozens of each over that chrono, even alternating between bullet types. And trying distances ranging from 7 feet to 17 feet. So today I'm taking a black sharpie to my Tool Blue bullets in the hope I can chrono them and get to the bottom of my tumbling issue. I've tried upping the powder charge, pulling bullets to ensure the crimp die wasn't swagging, trying different seating depths, and sizing to .358 (after PC). Still 1 in 10 keyholes no matter what I do. Not one of these bullets in plain lubed form have ever tumbled, also sized to .358.
I did manage to recover a couple bullets from the berm yesterday and they look fine to me. I just wish they behaved!
