I ordered a couple last week and Mr. Waltz got them to me straight away. He was waiting on a shipment of a particular steel he likes to work with so production was slightly delayed. He's a man of his word though, the die is excellent quality.
I set the shell holder and die per his instructions (included in the package) and wiped the lube from the Wolf Match ammo I'm testing.
Measuring the OD of the driving band (knurls that hold lube) at the bullet waist I see that Wolf measures a pretty consistent 0.223".
I placed the EPS tip forming insert into the die and after adjustments, see that I have a consistent OD at the driving band of 0.224+", almost 0.225"
This uniforming of the surface that engages the rifling and the EPS flat tip (does not change the ogive) are supposed to reduce std dev and increase consistency in MV expressed in FPS. I'm curious to see if that's the case and to check for accuracy against unreformed bullets from the same lot number of Wolf ammunition. This is the Lapua made Wolf, not the Eley (which I've read is supposed to be superior to the Lapua).
I'll post results later this evening to reveal observations. This is the first time I've ever used a die like this, PACOACU’RZR included.
I set the shell holder and die per his instructions (included in the package) and wiped the lube from the Wolf Match ammo I'm testing.
Measuring the OD of the driving band (knurls that hold lube) at the bullet waist I see that Wolf measures a pretty consistent 0.223".
I placed the EPS tip forming insert into the die and after adjustments, see that I have a consistent OD at the driving band of 0.224+", almost 0.225"
This uniforming of the surface that engages the rifling and the EPS flat tip (does not change the ogive) are supposed to reduce std dev and increase consistency in MV expressed in FPS. I'm curious to see if that's the case and to check for accuracy against unreformed bullets from the same lot number of Wolf ammunition. This is the Lapua made Wolf, not the Eley (which I've read is supposed to be superior to the Lapua).
I'll post results later this evening to reveal observations. This is the first time I've ever used a die like this, PACOACU’RZR included.