Friends, Gents, and other wise;
If the nose of the bullet is the same diameter of the body of the bullet, in front of the crimp groove, then tapers down to the meplat. This way the bullet is guided into the bore through the ball seat, I think that's the correct term, (in revolver its the forcing cone), does this do anything to enhance accuracy at the higher velocities?
Jim
If the nose of the bullet is the same diameter of the body of the bullet, in front of the crimp groove, then tapers down to the meplat. This way the bullet is guided into the bore through the ball seat, I think that's the correct term, (in revolver its the forcing cone), does this do anything to enhance accuracy at the higher velocities?
Jim