Round Nose Vs Truncated Cone at Bill Sung blog

Round Nose Vs Truncated Cone. Has anybody seen any difference in use, function, reliability, accuracy between round nose bullets vs. I've been using blue bullet 125 gr round nose for several years now. For 115g in my xdm a round nose is more accurate than the tc. The round nose (lyman 358242) prints/cuts a ragged hole on the target whereas the conical nose (rcbs) 115 cuts a sharp(er). The 9mm has a relatively short throat, so a bullet profile like a truncated cone is easier to load. Wadcutter bullets have a sharp shouldered nose intended to cut target paper cleanly to facilitate accurate scoring. Flat nosed bullets have a flattened tip at right angles to its axis. They feed fine but i was thinking of trying the truncated cone. When i get to 124g the tc is pretty good but a fn is better and a 135g tc is as good. Round nose and truncated cone bullets.

Truncated Cone Bullets Why Use Them?
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When i get to 124g the tc is pretty good but a fn is better and a 135g tc is as good. I've been using blue bullet 125 gr round nose for several years now. They feed fine but i was thinking of trying the truncated cone. The 9mm has a relatively short throat, so a bullet profile like a truncated cone is easier to load. Wadcutter bullets have a sharp shouldered nose intended to cut target paper cleanly to facilitate accurate scoring. Round nose and truncated cone bullets. The round nose (lyman 358242) prints/cuts a ragged hole on the target whereas the conical nose (rcbs) 115 cuts a sharp(er). Has anybody seen any difference in use, function, reliability, accuracy between round nose bullets vs. Flat nosed bullets have a flattened tip at right angles to its axis. For 115g in my xdm a round nose is more accurate than the tc.

Truncated Cone Bullets Why Use Them?

Round Nose Vs Truncated Cone Wadcutter bullets have a sharp shouldered nose intended to cut target paper cleanly to facilitate accurate scoring. The round nose (lyman 358242) prints/cuts a ragged hole on the target whereas the conical nose (rcbs) 115 cuts a sharp(er). I've been using blue bullet 125 gr round nose for several years now. Round nose and truncated cone bullets. When i get to 124g the tc is pretty good but a fn is better and a 135g tc is as good. Wadcutter bullets have a sharp shouldered nose intended to cut target paper cleanly to facilitate accurate scoring. Has anybody seen any difference in use, function, reliability, accuracy between round nose bullets vs. The 9mm has a relatively short throat, so a bullet profile like a truncated cone is easier to load. For 115g in my xdm a round nose is more accurate than the tc. They feed fine but i was thinking of trying the truncated cone. Flat nosed bullets have a flattened tip at right angles to its axis.

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