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("W/C" means with cannelure) Anyway, thanks for clarifying the larger picture. Perhaps it will help someone else. Where did you get that list? P.S. - I first came across the cannelure while trying to "reverse engineer" the Black Hills Ammo supposedly using the Hornady 75 gr HPBT bullet. When I pulled the bullet (no mean feat), It had the cannelure.

The Corbin Hand Cannelure Tool (HCT-1) creates precision cannelure grooves on straight-sided pistol cases or jacketed bullets. You can set both the position and the depth of the cannelure exactly. Two hardened, ground rollers form a V-way on which the bullet (or case) is rested, and a hardened tool steel embossing wheel is brought into contact ...

Re: Cannelure for AR-10 reloading or not? Thanks BCP. The way it was explained to me is that the recoil jolts the ammo in the magazine and in accordance with newton's third law of motion could undesireably seat the bullets further in the casings, affecting accuracy or worse, increase pressures...

I'm looking at the Hornady 7th edition Reloading Man. Product #2266 is described as a 55gr., SP w/c. Only one offering with the BT and that is product #2267 BT-FMJ w/c

The old Cal 30 M1 Ball bullet (has a cannelure) and National Match M1 Type (same bullet but without cannelure) has a bearing surface (the full-diameter cylindrical part) that is …

If it has a cannelure..i crimp. Especially high recoil cartridges. souNdguy sent from my NOKIA 1020 Win8 phone. ... The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Outdoor Hub, LLC (d/b/a Carbon Media Group), 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 USA

I have one made by CH/4D and I roll cannelure's into all my swaged, .357, 44 and 45 bullets. It not only provides a place for a roll crimp but locks the core into the jacket, especially with home swaged bullets. ... A forum community dedicated to all firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing ...

I will be using them in my CZ .223 bolt gun but don't usually crimp and get great results using my handloads. I loaded one of the hornady's and noticed the crimp cannelure is nowhere near the case mouth for the bullet seating depth I've always used. I'm thinking just to ignore the cannelure and stick to the same bullet depth and hope they shoot ok.

When I called him on the situation, he said to ignore the cannelure and seat the bullet at the 1.58/1.59 and to do a lighter crimp (1/2 turn of the stem) on the round. ... A forum community dedicated to all firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and ...

That should put the cannelure at the case mouth for correct crimping plus when you seat a bullet .100" longer it makes for added case volume and less bullet tension. I highly recommend a good roll crimp for .38 Special. Save ... The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Second Media Inc., 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham ...

That said, the cannelure is factory safe for any firearm (length wise fitting magazine and the chamber). You can measure the real engagement into the lands a number of ways and usually (maybe always) you will fine the cannelure is above the mouth. Pure accuracy types (target shooters) like to play with that to get best groups.

The cannelure is for an uniform and secure roll crimp, that will hold the bullet in place during recoil. If the bullet moves, the pressure in the cartridge will change upon firing. ... A forum community dedicated to Ruger firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories ...

Anyway, my father bought me some .38/.357 bullets (Barry's plated) which don't have a cannelure. Then I was reading through one of my reloading manuals which states that (and I'm paraphrasing here) most revolver loads should use cannelured bullets, and most dies (I have the RCBS carbide set) provide a roll crimp (for said cannelured bullets ...

I was thinking of loading Rainier 125 gr. bullets (copper plated, with no cannelure)for casual target shooting/plinking in .38 Spl. and .357 Magnum.I know conventional wisdom requires a cannelure (Lyman,49th Ed., pp33&41;Lee 2d Ed., pp59&75; Hornady is silent on this).

I am reloading a 264 mag. Nosler Part and Hornady SST. Two different OAL. Noslers don't have cannelure, all is ok. SST do. My ogive length for them makes the bullet sit slightly above the case mouth and the cannelure doesn't touch that. My question is, do I seat them ten thouhs off the ogive dimension, or push them on down to the cannelure?

It is somewhat subjective. Roll crimp, I consider the case mouth just barely turned into the cannelure to be a light crimp. Medium is "noticeably" turned into the cannelure, and Heavy is brass turned all the way into the cannelure, to the bottom of the groove. Crimping past the depth of the cannelure is NOT a good idea, generally.

.223 Bullets with Cannelure. Jump to Latest ... A forum community dedicated to all firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and …

Jacketed bullets have a cannelure, a ring of ridges to crimp more onto than into. You have to use a much lighter crimp here, just enough to turn the case edge into the ridges, too much will get a bulge . The cannelure is a bit trickier than the cast bullet's crimp groove. So start light. If a bullet has neither, use a taper crimp.

I ignore the cannelure - I just push to the lower edge of it. That is where I found the tightest group. It is less than the usual COAL. ... A forum community dedicated to M14 and M1A Rifle owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, ammunition, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, Modern, Devine, SOCOM, EBR, classifieds ...

Last night I was thinking that these wouldn't be good starter bullets for a beginning reloader. Then I visited a few websites looking at jacketed bullets, and the …

The CH4D swaging tool is suitable for adding the cannelure to any bullets. And, cheaper than the Corbin tool. Fully adjustable to cannelure location. The issue is that the swing arm is short, and your hand gets tired fast pulling the arm towards the bullet. Also, the rotating lever for rolling the cannelure is also short. Same issue.

For those of you with experience seating/crimping bullets with no cannelure I have a question. The Rainier plated 250 gr bullets I recently purchased have no cannelure (crimp line). ... The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada

The case mouth should be just below the top of the bullet cannelure and then you roll crimp. Your picture show the crimp a bit lower down the cannelure then I prefer. If you are seating and crimping in one operation, stop it and get a Redding Profile Crimp die and crimp separate from seating. To verify:

The cases with cannelure seemed to work, so I don't see any harm in using them for this application, just to use up these bullets if nothing else. ... A forum community dedicated to all 1911 firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!

You are right to think the effect is no worse a cannelure, but as I mentioned, the reason match bullets aren't given cannelures is precisely because even bullet makers can't find a way to roll them in that consistently makes them perfectly symmetrical around the bullet. ... The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Second Media Inc ...

Any strong opinions on crimping or cannelure on 223 bullets? I've never crimped and only have cannelure on a big bag of 55 gr soft points for plinking. Never took the time to see if there's a difference (any big differences I've noticed are far more obvious with bullet selection and powder). Thanks -

The cannelure is there because it is a cheap way of bonding the copper jacket to the lead core. It prevents separation on impact. Most military bullets are made this way. ... A forum community dedicated to M14 and M1A Rifle owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, ammunition, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories ...

I can use the bullets for the .50AE that have no cannelure in my 500 Mag reloads which are cheaper than 500 Mag bullets. It crimps them hard enough that I've never had a .50AE bullet backout of my S&W 500 Mag cartridges. ... A forum community dedicated to Taurus firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, gunsmithing ...

Using the FCD you can ignore the cannelure on the bullet. Load to whatever OAL fits your magazine, ignore the cannelure. (FCD doesn't use the cannelure to crimp.) FCD works off the shoulder, not the case mouth. No need to adjust your die. Think about it. Next time you shoot them, they will stretch about .010" or so. And you won't even have to trim!

Does the presence of a cannelure on a bullet affect accuracy? I am shooting an AR15 right now, and shot some inexpensive ammo through it. I expected better accuracy, and wondered if the cannelure on the PMC ammo hurt accuracy at all. I will be reloading next month, and am sure accuracy will improve, but just wondered about the cannelure. - Phil

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