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Posted: 1/14/2010 4:27:57 PM EDT
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soo when i first go into realoading about 2 years ago. (when i was 19) i bought like 5000 mechanically pulled M855 62gr projos just to have around.
Some of them are beat up pretty bad. (i knew this when i bought them) They need to be resized per the auction I got them from. But I seperated out the ones that didn't show signs of pulling. and i have about 1000 good to go projos and about 4000 ones that are out of round and have semi-deep pull marks. What should I do with the ones that are beat up. Sell to someone who can resize? Find way to resize myself? Throw in closet for rainy day shtf disaster last resort ammo? Thanks! |
| I had some pulled ss109 a few years ago and I loaded them and they shot fine at 50 yards, almost no different that new ss109. I only shot them at 50 yards and I can't comment on longer ranges. The M855 isn't very accurate anyway so they should be fine for plinking or just blasting. |
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i have thousands of the ones the OP is talking about. if i am thinking fo rthe same deal he is.(gunbroker, sold in 30 cal ammo cans, for cheapppppppppp think 13-15$ per 1K shipped)
anyways, i get good enough accuracy out of mine(2-4 MOA) thats good enough for me at 100M for the price i paid |
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With or without pull marks, SS-109's are 2 MOA for me. Don't worry about the marks, they get more going down the bore. Get a Lee .224 sizing die, screws into your press, lube bullets with case lube and size. Clean off lube, alcohol, and load. any links to the lee .224 sizing die? I've been looking online and can't find em Thanks Again |
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Cant resize a rifle bullet, shoot them for practice ammo or trash them. Can't?? I've read a few forums right now about people that use dies to resize rifle projectiles? Sorry, I thought you meant resize the whole bullet, yes you can get a push through type die that will resize the base of the bullet but it's probably not worth the effort with those bullets. At gun shows I always wounder why people sell/buy these bullets at a higher price than a good bullet, example, one guy was selling SS109 green tips for $350 per 500 and right beside them where Hornady factory new 55 gr FMJ-BT's that will shoot twice as accurate for $200 per 500 rounds.
Why do people want these "plinking bullets" when you can get better bullets for less money? Now I understand if you get a good deal like mentioned above that you just cant pass up 1 MOA or 4 MOA, cheap is cheap. |
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Cant resize a rifle bullet, shoot them for practice ammo or trash them. Can't?? I've read a few forums right now about people that use dies to resize rifle projectiles? Sorry, I thought you meant resize the whole bullet, yes you can get a push through type die that will resize the base of the bullet but it's probably not worth the effort with those bullets. At gun shows I always wounder why people sell/buy these bullets at a higher price than a good bullet, example, one guy was selling SS109 green tips for $350 per 500 and right beside them where Hornady factory new 55 gr FMJ-BT's that will shoot twice as accurate for $200 per 500 rounds.
Why do people want these "plinking bullets" when you can get better bullets for less money? Now I understand if you get a good deal like mentioned above that you just cant pass up 1 MOA or 4 MOA, cheap is cheap. $200 for 500 Hornady FMJ's? I know gun shows are overpriced but that's insane!!! |
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Cant resize a rifle bullet, shoot them for practice ammo or trash them. Can't?? I've read a few forums right now about people that use dies to resize rifle projectiles? Sorry, I thought you meant resize the whole bullet, yes you can get a push through type die that will resize the base of the bullet but it's probably not worth the effort with those bullets. At gun shows I always wounder why people sell/buy these bullets at a higher price than a good bullet, example, one guy was selling SS109 green tips for $350 per 500 and right beside them where Hornady factory new 55 gr FMJ-BT's that will shoot twice as accurate for $200 per 500 rounds.
Why do people want these "plinking bullets" when you can get better bullets for less money? Now I understand if you get a good deal like mentioned above that you just cant pass up 1 MOA or 4 MOA, cheap is cheap. $200 for 500 Hornady FMJ's? I know gun shows are overpriced but that's insane!!! I was going |
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i have thousands of the ones the OP is talking about. if i am thinking fo rthe same deal he is.(gunbroker, sold in 30 cal ammo cans, for cheapppppppppp think 13-15$ per 1K shipped) He's about 3 times that price now , picked up a 50 cal can full a while back |
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i have thousands of the ones the OP is talking about. if i am thinking fo rthe same deal he is.(gunbroker, sold in 30 cal ammo cans, for cheapppppppppp think 13-15$ per 1K shipped) He's about 3 times that price now , picked up a 50 cal can full a while back They are about 100 shipped per 1k. Got lucky and found 1k for $80. All have the lines of light dots, 50% have marks |
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i have thousands of the ones the OP is talking about. if i am thinking fo rthe same deal he is.(gunbroker, sold in 30 cal ammo cans, for cheapppppppppp think 13-15$ per 1K shipped) He's about 3 times that price now , picked up a 50 cal can full a while back They are about 100 shipped per 1k. Got lucky and found 1k for $80. All have the lines of light dots, 50% have marks Those will shoot fine, not like match bullets, but just fine. |
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