yamoon wrote on Jan 1
st, 2018 at 2:58pm:
I can’t resist adding my 2 cents. I discovered German Schuetzen rifles in the early 80s, hung up my 32-40 Hiwall & been shooting them ever since. I have shot many pounds of lead down range. Originally I had Jerry Barnett make a tapered bullet mold for 5 different rifles, made breech seaters and started shooting. I did not have much success. My first try at stop ring was to canuler an 8.15x46 case with a purposely dulled copper tube cutter then fill the canuler with soft solder to prevent it blowing out, then useing a Barnett bullet. The idea worked but no accuracy. Now what has worked for me. I use an NEI stop ring bullet cast 25 to 1, 14.3 gr IMR4227 and Remington 9 1/2 primer. The difference is the brass. I run 30-30 brass run through an 8.15 sizing die, pliminary trim several thousandths long, then fire form. Now the difference, l trim a few thousandths at a time, insert the NEI bullet try to close the action, if my pliminary trim was long enough, the action won’t close. I continue the trim & try until the action closes with effort. In my mind this centers & the bullet and seals the chamber. Try it, it has worked for me.
Thanks Mike
This is approximately how I do it, also.
I use a 32/40 die, w/o the expander and a 30/30 case. That gets rid of the shoulder area, that can be different in
every 8.15x46R chamber.
I chamber the formed case and if it doesn't fit, trim it back, by the amount that it sticks out of the chamber. I put 10 gr of Unique in and fill with C of W, cap it off with about 3/16 of old lube (Darr in my case) and fire form it. I then trim it back until the ID is groove diameter ( usually about 1.94 - 1.95 long) for my rifle. The NEI, will also chamber at that length, with thumb pressure.
I also use the NEI SR bullet and can get ~5" 10 shot groups at 200 yards with it.
The following targets, are all shot in ASSRA (BR) or ISSA (OH) matches, using the NEI SR bullet, accept the 5 shot group, it was shot with a spitzer bullet. The BR targets are BSed and the OH targets where shot with the SR in the case. The scores are very good for me
For BR, I have several other bullets that I use and shoot BSed and they will do a lot better.
My load is 12 gr 4227, BSed or from the case. I use pistol primers, mostly but, I can't tell much, if any difference using rifle primers. 4227 doesn't seem to care much about primers, in any case that I use it.
Frank