AZ, when you were referring to mold release agents if you watch AEAC JSB factor tour you will see the the die/mold release application before swaging, then after the sorters are actually toweling off some of the access! “ that seemed to surprise Steve” I don’t even weigh them any more, just inspect for badly damaged heads & skirts! About the only thing that seems to make a big difference in accuracy in my BM-500 is the depth of the skirt pockets? I think you know what I’m referring to... ( I used to believe it was head Dia. But not not anymore)
nomojo65:
Overtime we have heard so many things and we have been indoctrinated into many myths (many of them plain marketing) that if you bring all that crap to present time, many people have a hard time believing or listening otherwise...When we discuss things some people convey good info, but not everyone out there is willing to listen.
If you think about the pellet lubricants supposedly increasing accuracy (among other "magic" properties), why would it improve accuracy?...If you put lube on your pellets it will eventually lube the entire bore, when you lube your bore velocities DROP most of the times, the only instances when velocity increases is when the pellets have a tight fit to the bore...Lube does nothing for the pellet engaging the rifling and has absolutely no aerodynamic effects (I read somebody saying that lube on the surface would alleviate much of the turbulence on the pellet's surface)....
So if a drop in velocity or a slight increase is what improved your accuracy, you might as well increase/decrease the velocity of your gun and shoot non-lubed pellets, save yourself messy bores to clean, spend the magic potion's money in pellets, and spend that magic pellet "Preparation time" shooting, don't you think?...But then there is a pellet lube industry that will fiercely attack you if you say so because they have the "Magic Potion" that will give you the edge and they want your money...
The same happens with pellet re-zing dies...If you resize the head, KAPUT!, don't expect most precision....Then, why would you resize a skirt when your barrel will do it automatically and for free?...If you load a larger skirt, upon you loading it into the breach the barrel will re-size it to the exact dimensions needed!!!...And then if the pellet is undersized, with the initial blast of air coming out of the port the skirt will expand to the exact dimensions you need at the exact time it starts moving, it is less effort for the blast to expand the skirt to fit the bore than it is for pushing it forward!!
Lots of myths preached as facts, conceptual errors & misunderstandings of scientific facts (reason for this thread) and stuff like abound in these gun forums, and if you pay attention, people seem to ask the same things time and again...I wonder if they don't read or if their RAM memory is not functioning...But I guess that sometimes is better to keep our mouths shut, neither of us needs more free enemies...When I was a teenager and got my first job, I learned from a very smart peer: "Let the world turn around and don't interfere or try to spin it from "East to West"...He would never ever contradict anyone, "So be it" was his favorite slogan no matter what he heard or what he was told...He was the most popular guy in town with lots of friends!
I weigh when shooting 50 or more with low 12 ft./lb. or even 20 ft./lb because a minute 1/2 grain difference means a flier and the same when shooting 100 EBR style paper targets, I weigh and size when a serious competition, usually at 25 M and I don't weigh nor size for silhouettes at 40-50-60 & 70 Meter (too big of a kill zone in those targets) and neither for shooting informal BR matches or competitions...My guns don't differentiate in between normal and re-designed pellets nor head sizes within normal parameters (4.48 - 4.54), they shoot them all very precisely and this makes my life easier.
Regards and take care,
AZ