Hello, hope everyone is doing well.
I currently fire hexagonal bullets in my Whitworth but I’ve bought a cylindrical mold and want to experiment with them. These cylindrical bullets are intended to be paper patched and have no grease grooves.
My intention is push the cylindrical slugs through a sizing die for more uniformity in them. However, considering the well-known phenomenon of cylindrical bullets being fire-formed into hexagons in the barrel, is it unnecessary to size them?
I tend to think any benefits from sizing become moot considering a smooth sided cylinder is forced into a 6-sided hexagon.
Thanks for your consideration
I currently fire hexagonal bullets in my Whitworth but I’ve bought a cylindrical mold and want to experiment with them. These cylindrical bullets are intended to be paper patched and have no grease grooves.
My intention is push the cylindrical slugs through a sizing die for more uniformity in them. However, considering the well-known phenomenon of cylindrical bullets being fire-formed into hexagons in the barrel, is it unnecessary to size them?
I tend to think any benefits from sizing become moot considering a smooth sided cylinder is forced into a 6-sided hexagon.
Thanks for your consideration