HuntingNut
HuntingNut
   Login or Register
HomeCommunity ForumsPhoto AlbumsRegister
     
 

User Info

Welcome Anonymous


Membership:
Latest: IPutMoInYoA
New Today: 0
New Yesterday: 0
Overall: 13131

People Online:
Members: 0
Visitors: 393
BOT: 2
Total: 395
Who Is Where:
 Visitors:
01: Your Account
02: Forums
03: Forums
04: Forums
05: Home
06: Forums
07: Forums
08: Your Account
09: Home
10: Forums
11: Forums
12: Forums
13: Home
14: Forums
15: Photo Albums
16: Forums
17: Photo Albums
18: Forums
19: Forums
20: Forums
21: Forums
22: Your Account
23: Forums
24: Your Account
25: Your Account
26: Forums
27: Forums
28: Forums
29: Forums
30: Home
31: Photo Albums
32: Home
33: Forums
34: Photo Albums
35: Forums
36: Forums
37: Home
38: Home
39: Forums
40: Home
41: Home
42: Forums
43: Forums
44: Forums
45: Forums
46: Home
47: Forums
48: Forums
49: Forums
50: Forums
51: Forums
52: Forums
53: Forums
54: Home
55: Your Account
56: Forums
57: Forums
58: Forums
59: Home
60: Forums
61: Forums
62: Forums
63: News
64: Forums
65: Your Account
66: Your Account
67: Forums
68: Photo Albums
69: Forums
70: Forums
71: Forums
72: Forums
73: Forums
74: Forums
75: Forums
76: Home
77: Your Account
78: Forums
79: Forums
80: Forums
81: Your Account
82: Home
83: Forums
84: Forums
85: Forums
86: Forums
87: Forums
88: Home
89: Forums
90: Forums
91: Forums
92: Your Account
93: Forums
94: Home
95: Photo Albums
96: Forums
97: Home
98: Forums
99: Your Account
100: Forums
101: Forums
102: Forums
103: Home
104: Forums
105: Forums
106: Your Account
107: Forums
108: Forums
109: Home
110: PointBlank Ballistics
111: Forums
112: Forums
113: Forums
114: Your Account
115: Your Account
116: Home
117: Home
118: Forums
119: Forums
120: Forums
121: Forums
122: Forums
123: Your Account
124: Photo Albums
125: Photo Albums
126: Home
127: Forums
128: Home
129: Forums
130: Forums
131: Photo Albums
132: Forums
133: Forums
134: Forums
135: News
136: Forums
137: Home
138: Forums
139: Forums
140: Home
141: Forums
142: Forums
143: Photo Albums
144: Forums
145: Your Account
146: Forums
147: Forums
148: Your Account
149: Forums
150: Forums
151: Home
152: Home
153: Forums
154: Forums
155: Forums
156: Forums
157: Forums
158: Forums
159: Forums
160: Forums
161: Forums
162: Forums
163: Forums
164: Forums
165: Forums
166: Forums
167: Forums
168: Forums
169: Photo Albums
170: Forums
171: Forums
172: Forums
173: Photo Albums
174: Forums
175: Photo Albums
176: Forums
177: Forums
178: Home
179: Home
180: Photo Albums
181: Home
182: Photo Albums
183: Forums
184: Forums
185: Home
186: Forums
187: Photo Albums
188: Photo Albums
189: Home
190: Forums
191: Forums
192: Forums
193: Forums
194: Forums
195: Forums
196: Your Account
197: Home
198: Home
199: Forums
200: Forums
201: Forums
202: Forums
203: Your Account
204: Home
205: Your Account
206: Forums
207: Forums
208: Forums
209: Forums
210: Forums
211: Forums
212: Forums
213: Photo Albums
214: Forums
215: Photo Albums
216: Forums
217: Home
218: Forums
219: Forums
220: Forums
221: Forums
222: Forums
223: Your Account
224: Forums
225: Forums
226: Forums
227: Statistics
228: Your Account
229: Forums
230: Forums
231: Home
232: Forums
233: Forums
234: Your Account
235: Photo Albums
236: Forums
237: Photo Albums
238: Forums
239: Forums
240: Forums
241: Home
242: Forums
243: Forums
244: Forums
245: Forums
246: Your Account
247: Forums
248: Forums
249: Forums
250: Forums
251: Forums
252: Photo Albums
253: Home
254: Forums
255: Forums
256: Forums
257: Home
258: News
259: Photo Albums
260: Your Account
261: Forums
262: Your Account
263: Your Account
264: Home
265: Forums
266: Forums
267: Forums
268: Forums
269: Photo Albums
270: Home
271: Forums
272: Your Account
273: Home
274: Photo Albums
275: Forums
276: Home
277: Home
278: Home
279: Forums
280: Forums
281: Home
282: Forums
283: Forums
284: Forums
285: Forums
286: Your Account
287: Your Account
288: Forums
289: Forums
290: Home
291: Home
292: Forums
293: Forums
294: Home
295: Forums
296: Forums
297: Forums
298: Forums
299: Forums
300: Forums
301: Home
302: Photo Albums
303: Forums
304: Photo Albums
305: Forums
306: Forums
307: Forums
308: Home
309: Photo Albums
310: Forums
311: Forums
312: Forums
313: Forums
314: Forums
315: Forums
316: Forums
317: Forums
318: Forums
319: Home
320: Forums
321: Your Account
322: Your Account
323: Forums
324: Forums
325: Photo Albums
326: Forums
327: Your Account
328: Forums
329: Forums
330: Forums
331: Your Account
332: Forums
333: Forums
334: Forums
335: Forums
336: Photo Albums
337: Your Account
338: Your Account
339: Forums
340: Forums
341: Forums
342: Home
343: Forums
344: Forums
345: Forums
346: Forums
347: Your Account
348: Home
349: Forums
350: Home
351: Forums
352: Forums
353: Photo Albums
354: Forums
355: Forums
356: Forums
357: Your Account
358: Home
359: Photo Albums
360: Forums
361: Forums
362: Your Account
363: Forums
364: Home
365: Forums
366: Forums
367: Home
368: Forums
369: Home
370: Forums
371: Forums
372: Forums
373: Forums
374: Forums
375: Your Account
376: Photo Albums
377: Home
378: Forums
379: Forums
380: Forums
381: Forums
382: Forums
383: Forums
384: Photo Albums
385: Photo Albums
386: Forums
387: Forums
388: Forums
389: Forums
390: Forums
391: Forums
392: Your Account
393: Forums
  BOT:
01: Home
02: Home

Staff Online:

No staff members are online!
 

Coppermine Stats
Photo Albums
 Albums: 308
 Pictures: 2452
  · Views: 824092
  · Votes: 1316
  · Comments: 86
 

free squibs here
Discussion regarding the reloading of ammunition and tuning of loads for accuracy
Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3  Next
Post new topic   Reply to topic   Printer Friendly Page    Forum Index » Reloading Ammunition

View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
Aloysius
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Nov 03, 2009
Posts: 2440
Location: B., Belgium

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 12:00 am    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Elvis, Paul mentioned the .22 Hornet and there it's no problem. Most of the loadings for the .22 Hornet even use handgunpowders. I have also seen bad groupes when using magnum primers in the .22 Hornet. And look at S&B, they use the same primer for small pistol and for small rifle.
Back to top
View user's profile
Elvis
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jul 27, 2008
Posts: 9253
Location: south island New Zealand

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 12:35 am    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

no issues using rifle primer in pistol..... but I hear you.

_________________
You shot it You pluck it !
Them who eats the most duck eats the most feathers!
Back to top
View user's profile
MacD
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Apr 08, 2011
Posts: 1052
Location: Canada

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:50 am    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Suz,

As always your posts get me thinking and more often than not doing some research. It turns out that a good proportion of the TP sold in NA is treated with wax, aloe or other products to make it softer, more adsorbent (not a spelling error) and /or decomposable. Could these treatments be the root of your problem? If they are being absorbed by your powder or reacting with it to change it chemically this might explain the failure to burn. An obvious test would be to load up two rounds, one with and the other without TP and after a week or so dump the powder into two separate cans and light it with a match. A difference in combustion rate enough to cause a squib should be obvious.

Also if I hadn't just bought a new 22, scroll down to Sweden on this site and see what I found.

psmilitaria.50megs.com/guns.html

_________________
La a'Blair s'math n Cairdean
(Friends are good on the day of battle)
Back to top
View user's profile
Suzanne
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jun 27, 2009
Posts: 3323
Location: Eugene, Oregon

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:38 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Interesting thoughts MakyD, don't think I woulda come up with that one in my sleep! Maybe I'll just wrap some powder in TP and see if it does anything to it.

Well that's my baby on the web site, same model, great condition and reasonable price too. On mine the front band has been ground down to eliminate the cleaning rod holder and it makes it easier to take apart. Looks a little funny but I cut the wood off about 6inches or so and put a metal cap on the wood, looks much better. They really have some treasures on that web site and pretty decent prices. The seem to have some really well taken care of guns, not your run of the mill picked through stuff. Don't get me started, I don't need more, but it's nice to look.

Suz

_________________
May the moon keep you centered,
May the sun keep you dancing,
And the stars shed light on your dreams.
Back to top
View user's profile
PaulS
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Feb 18, 2006
Posts: 4330
Location: South-Eastern Washington - the State

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

I don't know what pressures are being generated by Suz's rounds but if they are low enough then the pistol primer might do the trick.

That is really a backwards way to solve the problem of low loading density in a large case. The appropriate action is to choose a powder made for the task. As I mentioned the H4895 can be reduced a lot and still ignite reliably. If Suz has a faster burning powder it may work too!

_________________
Paul
__________________
Speer, Lyman, Hodgdon, Sierra, and Hornady = reliable loading data
So and So's pages on the internet = NOT reliable loading data
Always check data against manuals
NEVER exceed maximum listed loads
Back to top
View user's profile Send e-mail
Suzanne
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jun 27, 2009
Posts: 3323
Location: Eugene, Oregon

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 2:46 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Ok still gettin squibs. Just tried another powder, first round went off great, second was a squib. Went to a collector's gun show today and spoke with an old reloader there and he suggested that I crimp the bullets, which I don't do because I don't have a way to crimp them. The bullets are seated just past the lube groove because the cases are a few mm short and he said the primers are probably pushing the bullet out before the powder has a chance to burn. Primers are proud because there isn't enough pressure when fired to push the case against the bolt face.

This all sounds reasonable to me. How do I crimp them without a crimper die? I can order a taper crimp from Ch4D, but other than that is there another way? I've got a two Lee factory crimp dies for other calibers but they won't come close to allowing the case to go in them. Any ideas?

Suz

_________________
May the moon keep you centered,
May the sun keep you dancing,
And the stars shed light on your dreams.
Back to top
View user's profile
Pumpkinslinger
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Sep 22, 2007
Posts: 5002
Location: NC foothills

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 3:10 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Hmmm, what kind/brand of dies do you have? I thought about every seating die could be used to crimp.

_________________
Mike

"I ain't no better than anybody else, and there ain't nobody better than me!" Ma Kettle
Back to top
View user's profile AIM Address Yahoo Messenger Photo Gallery
PaulS
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Feb 18, 2006
Posts: 4330
Location: South-Eastern Washington - the State

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:59 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

They usually can be adjusted to crimp. It would take me some experimenting because I haven't crimped anything besides the 357 mag in decades. I think you seat your bullets to the OAL that you want and then pull the seating stem up and adjust the die to crimp. Holding the round up in the crimped position you readjust the seating stem to come down onto the bullet. after that it is automatically crimped as the bullet is seated. you do have to watch that there is a crimp groove otherwise there is danger that the case neck could be compressed.

Somebody with a fresher mind might describe the process better.

_________________
Paul
__________________
Speer, Lyman, Hodgdon, Sierra, and Hornady = reliable loading data
So and So's pages on the internet = NOT reliable loading data
Always check data against manuals
NEVER exceed maximum listed loads
Back to top
View user's profile Send e-mail
Suzanne
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jun 27, 2009
Posts: 3323
Location: Eugene, Oregon

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 7:31 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

I don't actually have a seating die, just a full length sizing die. I've been using a 7.5x55 Swiss seating die to seat the bullets but it's too big around to do any crimp. I'll have to call Ch4D and see if their seating die does any crimp, because the web site explanation of the die doesn't say anything about a crimp and they have a taper crimp die. Hopefully I don't have to buy that too. This is gettin me ragged tryin to figure it out.

Went over to my black powder shop (good knowledgeable guys) and he tried to pull the bullet out of a live round I had and couldn't budge it, said there's enough neck tension....I dunno anymore, he sort of gave up too.

One other thing is the head space. Rimmed case needs to be against the bolt head and it's a bit shy. Can't measure it but I'm going to try and make some wire rings to shim them. I've got some really small stainless wire at work, (wish I could take the rifle with me) I'll make up some different sizes and see if I can get a good fit. Bailing wire and spit!

I'll keep at it
this thing will
be worth a
million bucks
when I'm done
Suz

_________________
May the moon keep you centered,
May the sun keep you dancing,
And the stars shed light on your dreams.
Back to top
View user's profile
Pumpkinslinger
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Sep 22, 2007
Posts: 5002
Location: NC foothills

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 9:28 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Don't you have an 8x57mm set of dies? I thought you loaded for that too. I get the feeling that I am really missing something here ...

_________________
Mike

"I ain't no better than anybody else, and there ain't nobody better than me!" Ma Kettle
Back to top
View user's profile AIM Address Yahoo Messenger Photo Gallery
Suzanne
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jun 27, 2009
Posts: 3323
Location: Eugene, Oregon

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 10:26 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

I have an 8x58rD full length die (it was expensive so that's all I have). Yes I have 8x57 dies but the brass for this is too fat to fit the 8x57 die. It not only has a taper but is much fatter also. The 7.5x55 Swiss case is also much fatter than the 8mm and I've been using it to seat the bullets but only by adjusting the seat to it's lowest point on the die. Otherwise it runs into the shoulder and won't go in far enough. Thought maybe my 32magnum die would be able to crimp it but it's not gonna fit either.


Suz

_________________
May the moon keep you centered,
May the sun keep you dancing,
And the stars shed light on your dreams.
Back to top
View user's profile
Aloysius
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Nov 03, 2009
Posts: 2440
Location: B., Belgium

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2014 12:45 am    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Suz, when you fear head space (and your case travelling up and down your chamber): in S-Africa someone was using an O-ring on the neck of his .303 Br. cases when he shot them the first time. That small O-ring presses the case firmly to the bold. Just think about it and you'll understand it might work (and is not expensive).
Next thing: you put your sizing die this high that only about 80% of the case's neck is reformed. So you're neck-sizing without a neck-sizing-die (also not expensive. Do I sound cheap? Smile )

BTW: at this point I would check my firing pin also, because some dirt inside could make it hit the primer not always at the same strength. And when the firing pin is the cause, nothing you change at the round's level would make any difference...
Back to top
View user's profile
Elvis
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jul 27, 2008
Posts: 9253
Location: south island New Zealand

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2014 3:27 am    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

yip Ive heard of the rubber o-ring on .303brit before too...might be worth a go.

_________________
You shot it You pluck it !
Them who eats the most duck eats the most feathers!
Back to top
View user's profile
Pumpkinslinger
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Sep 22, 2007
Posts: 5002
Location: NC foothills

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2014 1:57 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Can you use the .32 H&R Mag sizing die to taper crimp?

_________________
Mike

"I ain't no better than anybody else, and there ain't nobody better than me!" Ma Kettle
Back to top
View user's profile AIM Address Yahoo Messenger Photo Gallery
Suzanne
Super Member
Super Member


Joined: Jun 27, 2009
Posts: 3323
Location: Eugene, Oregon

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2014 4:14 pm    Post subject: Re: free squibs here Reply with quote

Nope Mike the neck isn't long enough to get in the die that far, it's a thought, but I'm going to ask they people at Ch4D about crimping it. Hard to believe it's so picky but maybe combined with the headspace being variable....the rims just are not consistent in thickness but are mostly not thick enough.

Suz

_________________
May the moon keep you centered,
May the sun keep you dancing,
And the stars shed light on your dreams.
Back to top
View user's profile
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic   Printer Friendly Page    Forum Index » Reloading Ammunition
Page 2 of 3
All times are GMT - 7 Hours
Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3  Next



Jump to:  


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum


Valid CSS! Valid HTML 4.01!
Click to check if this page is realy HTML 4.01 compliant for speed :)

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of HuntingNut.com.
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2011 by HuntingNut.com
Interactive software released under GNU GPL, Code Credits, Privacy Policy

.: Upgraded to DragonFly 9.2 by *Dizfunkshunal* :.