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Tapered bullets?
Yesterday at 2:59pm
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Just starting to load for Scheutzen in 32-40 Winchester. I see reference to tapered bullets and also tapered bores. Could someone instruct me about this reference?
  
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Kelly, it seems the primary reason for tapered bullets is to make the bullet easier to insert into the rifling for breech seating. As far as "tapered" is concerned, look at this 32-40 bullet design from Accurate moulds and notice how the bands gradually increase in diameter. (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
  
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Reply #2 - yesterday at 4:47pm
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Here is a good example of a competition tapered bullet, for a 32 cal barrel, with a .315 bore and .321 groove.
  

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Reply #3 - yesterday at 4:51pm
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oneatatime wrote yesterday at 4:01pm:
Kelly, it seems the primary reason for tapered bullets is to make the bullet easier to insert into the rifling for breech seating. As far as "tapered" is concerned, look at this 32-40 bullet design from Accurate moulds and notice how the bands gradually increase in diameter. (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)


Another reason is for accuracy. I can breech seat straight bullets but I don't because I get superior accuracy with tapered bullets. 
When a correct fitting tapered bullet is used the minor diameter rides on the lands while the major diameter engages the entire bore to groove diameter. There are shooters out there who claim they get better accuracy with straight bullets and certainly that is the case for them. I have experimented with both, the tapered bullet wins every time. And it's easier to breech seat, bonus.
  

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Reply #4 - yesterday at 6:12pm
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Another point to taped bullets, or reduced bands, is to increase powder capacity in fixed ammo, typically when using black powder.
  
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Reply #5 - yesterday at 6:17pm
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There are tapered bullets and there are tapered bullets. They are not all the same. It's best to do a chamber cast (including and inch or so of the rifling) so you get a tapered bullet that fits YOUR particular rifle. For instance, both my .32-40 rifles have a long lead so I breech seat a tapered bullet that is groove diameter for the forward bearing bands and .001 inch over groove diameter for the two base bearing bands.
Matching your bullet to your particular chamber and leade will likely give you the best accuracy.
Tapered bores. Barrels with cut rifling (such as RKS barrels) tend to have a very slight taper, breech to muzzle. It's a result of the rifling process with the muzzle being a coupl'a ten thousands smaller than the breech end. It can help improve accuracy but not all agree with that statement. Button rifled barrels generally have same bore diameter full length but can be lapped to induce some choke at the muzzle. Again, some have found that choke to benefit accuracy but not in all cases. 
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Reply #6 - yesterday at 8:06pm
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Kelly, so do you have a bullet or mould on hand that you were going to start with? What about a powder?
  
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Reply #7 - yesterday at 10:30pm
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I don't have any bullets or a mold yet. I just cast the chamber to find out what I had. After 20 minutes at our little hole in the wall gun shop we found an original 32-40 Winchester case in his stash. So I had something to go on. I bought a set of dies and reformed some 30-30 cases so now I'm seeing what is available for bullets. I came across the Accurate Molds bullet shown above so I had questions. Anyhow, great information and help. Greatly appreciate it.
  
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