Flat vs. hallow base bullets...
Shinken
March 31, 2008, 03:06 PM
As a beginner reloader, after buying everything (except the bullets) I need to make my first batch, I was stomped again to notice that bullets come with a hallow base vs flat base ! :uhoh: What is the difference between the two?
If it matters, I am reloading for a Sig P226, 9mm 115 grain, to be used primarily at the range.
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BattleChimp Potemkin
March 31, 2008, 03:21 PM
Theoretically, hollow base bullets:
1. The skirt on the bottom (formed from the hollow base) will expand under the pressure and give a "sealing" effect, giving more consistency (only going on what was told, someone correct me!!!)
2. Reduces chamber pressure by giving more case volume maybe?
3. More bearing surface by giving a higher/more? ogive.
All I know is that I do notice a difference in general accuracy (ransomed pistol at closer ranges) over solid base bullets with the same loading formula (but VERY slight, mircometer time!). However, at longer ranges, I tend to get worse accuracy (falls off around 25 meters or so).
Ive seen this question kicked around the internet for some time. Lets get a science dude in here and get a definitive answer! :)
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