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    Default Accurizing Rimfire Ammo

    Lets get this rimfire thread stated
    Has anyone used Paco Kellys Acu'rzr kit ?http://leverguns.com/

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    Crap!! glucas you beat me by 1min.

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    It had to be somebody. This tool sounds like it should work. I havent used one or even heard of it before now though. I would be interested to hear from someone with experience also.

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    I haven't used one but have heard many favorible remarks about them over at rimfirecentral.
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    So it squashes the loaded bullet down and reforms it to make it more uniform? What about the base?
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    Three or four bullets at a time... hmmm could get time consuming...
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    less time consuming than loading up target rounds on the press for centerfire.

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    How does it make it more Accurate?
    I get the rimcheck part on accuracy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    How does it make it more Accurate?
    I get the rimcheck part on accuracy
    From what I understand, the bore on rimfire rifles can range from .222-.226. There is also from what I understand some slight variances in lead diameter. The tool is supposed to reshape the lead to match your bore. Hence accuracy?
    Sounds logical and Paco Kelly is reputable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beprepared View Post
    From what I understand, the bore on rimfire rifles can range from .222-.226. There is also from what I understand some slight variances in lead diameter. The tool is supposed to reshape the lead to match your bore. Hence accuracy?
    Sounds logical and Paco Kelly is reputable.
    You know that most rifles fall with in ANSI/SAAMI Standards
    22 Long Rifle match bore.217(5.51) and Grove dia .222(5.56)
    22 Long Rifle Sporting bore.217(5.51) and Grove dia .222(5.56)
    all dia within +.002
    Match bolt action chamber to cone .643 then 5deg to .6876
    Sporting chamber .818 then 5deg to .8751

    The avg bullet dia .2255 give or take .002 by SAAMI Standards

    Fed Gold Medal .2235
    Wolf target match .225
    Rem Club xtra .224
    CCI standard vel .225

    CCI mini mag hp .2245
    CCI Blazer L RN .2235
    Fed bluk .225
    Aguila Super max .225


    So what does it shape it to make it more accurate?
    You should all ready know that HP's are less accurate then round nose.
    I do not see your Logic so far

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