If the tips are getting beaten up, that is a follower issue, allowing the front of the cartridge to be to low. In that way the nose of the bullet gets bashed by the loading ramp cut, on the receiver.
If the tips are getting beaten up, that is a follower issue, allowing the front of the cartridge to be to low. In that way the nose of the bullet gets bashed by the loading ramp cut, on the receiver.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
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