I just put a couple shots over the Chrony the first was with the 30 grain BBT's and the second was with the .22 Hunters @ 19.6 grain. Shot 1 hi power on that pistol for the 30 grain was 301.6@6.06fpe and shot two was with the 19.6 grain pellet was 404.4fps@7.1fpe.
Sam, the form tool is made small enough to manufacture the 0.217/0.219" diameter.... NOE interpolate (spiral) it out to cut the larger 0.220/0.222" size.... The back of the nose is 0.002" smaller than the drive band, for easier loading.... Some barrels are larger, which is why I suggested NOE make both sizes available.... Bob
Quote from: Wayne52 on February 10, 2019, 12:45:38 AMI just put a couple shots over the Chrony the first was with the 30 grain BBT's and the second was with the .22 Hunters @ 19.6 grain. Shot 1 hi power on that pistol for the 30 grain was 301.6@6.06fpe and shot two was with the 19.6 grain pellet was 404.4fps@7.1fpe.That’s good. So close to pellet FPE that it’s sealing well even without a skirt.The best of both worlds.
We are trying to get NOE to re-run the 30 gr. BBT in .22 cal.... Please post your interest in the thread below to speed thing along....http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index.php/topic,2754.0.htmlIf you want the larger 0.220/0.222" diameter, please state that, otherwise say you want the smaller 0.217/0.219" size....Bob
Thanks Wayne, I just got a pp700sa and have the Huma on the way. This mold is the last piece of the puzzle. Well maybe something to quiet the bark. Going to be a fun squirrel season!
Oh right on! I have that mold and since I’ve been doing this pressure pouring am getting great results. They seem to drop right in my pistol. I am shooting them at ten yards in my basement with very good looking groups. Just wanted to up the knockout punch of this short range gun. Mine was purchased from a Canadian supplier and is still set at six foot pounds.