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AB cannelure vs non cannelure
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1592608" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Any time you disturb the smooth taper of a bullet jacket with a CANNULAR. You now have a weak Hinge effect in the jacket. Speed and spin force of rifling will open bullet jacket to cannular, The jacket hinges and mushroom stops. This principal is what made the old Rem Cor-Lock bullet the deadliest mushroom in the woods. </p><p>When I was a wildlife officer I crimped my damage control loads to make sure no bullet slipped with rough handling.</p><p>To get a consistant even crimp, Cut all cases in the batch to exact same length. This way you get a very ever crimp from case to case.</p><p> A long case will pop a knot where the shoulder meets the case body and make for hard loading shell when you must shoot quick and accurate on a multi shot kill situation.</p><p></p><p>I wanted all the advantage I could get, When shooting a crippled deer with a bunch of tree huggers in an audience on an Interstate highway mercy kill. BJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1592608, member: 77249"] Any time you disturb the smooth taper of a bullet jacket with a CANNULAR. You now have a weak Hinge effect in the jacket. Speed and spin force of rifling will open bullet jacket to cannular, The jacket hinges and mushroom stops. This principal is what made the old Rem Cor-Lock bullet the deadliest mushroom in the woods. When I was a wildlife officer I crimped my damage control loads to make sure no bullet slipped with rough handling. To get a consistant even crimp, Cut all cases in the batch to exact same length. This way you get a very ever crimp from case to case. A long case will pop a knot where the shoulder meets the case body and make for hard loading shell when you must shoot quick and accurate on a multi shot kill situation. I wanted all the advantage I could get, When shooting a crippled deer with a bunch of tree huggers in an audience on an Interstate highway mercy kill. BJ [/QUOTE]
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