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  • in reply to: New Rifle Bullets #527047
    Jacob Wilcox
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    As was said before, this is a public forum and anyone from the public can answer questions. SC does not work for RMR but I do. To answer your questions, we have all kinds of plans to make all kinds of stuff but we are short on money, time, and space. Most of our equipment loans will be paid off in 2027 so we will have a bunch of extra money then to invest in new calibers but unless we make a magical amount of money before then we can’t really push forward into additional rifle bullets. We want to and we have plans. Just not the money at the moment. Also, if you would like to ask questions without public access you can use the “contact us” requests on the website.

    in reply to: Need help For Tighter Groups #521596
    Jacob Wilcox
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    Winchester 41 primers are not great. I haven’t ever been able to get good results from them.

    in reply to: Need help For Tighter Groups #521595
    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    Winchester 41 primers are not great. I haven’t ever been able to get good results from them.

    in reply to: 147 FP/9mm vs 147 FP-357sig #515021
    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    The main difference is the pressures they are loaded to. The RMR FP works for both cartridges. Just use 9mm load data and you will be fine.

    in reply to: Heavier .355 bullets? #512948
    Jacob Wilcox
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    Our machines don’t have the stroke length to make anything heavier than 147.

    in reply to: The 300 Grain Blems #512947
    Jacob Wilcox
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    The company we buy them from doesn’t want us to say who makes them. That’s why we don’t. We like to keep our agreements.

    in reply to: New RMR made Hollow Points for 45acp and 10mm? #512946
    Jacob Wilcox
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    Sorry guys, we are not very close with the .40 and .45 Nukes. We have paid for the tooling lineups but we have to completely rebuild two presses and make a TON of parts to do them and we are currently working on a bunch of other projects and we recently had our machinist move to Alabama. That said, we have a plan to move forward, but we need to finish a few things first. The .40 and .45 FMJ presses to be specific.

    in reply to: When am I charged. #505597
    Jacob Wilcox
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    We’ve never charged a card until it’s received. We charge cards at the time of purchase.

    in reply to: When am I charged. #505596
    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    We’ve never charged a card until it’s received. We charge cards at the time of purchase.

    in reply to: New batch 69bthp oddity #505432
    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    In case anyone is curious, we got enough complaints about the sharp edge that we’ve done away with it. We’ve tested the newer lots without the sharpened base and they seem to shoot just as well so if you are someone who doesn’t like the sharp base then you should be happy.

    in reply to: PLATED BULLETS #498802
    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    RMR has never made plated bullets. We used to contract to have them made for us, but as was mentioned earlier the prices got to be too high and there was no longer a way for us to make any money with them. In most every way our FMJ are superior to the plated and the price is now better too. We could actually do plating now if only we had the building for it. Industrial space in Idaho is outrageous right now and not worth the investment.

    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    It’s very likely that your OAL is too long for it to want to case gauge in the Wilson gauge. I can’t remember if that gauge has a step to represent leade/throat?

    in reply to: I survived, the 1st Squibb load of my life #496459
    Jacob Wilcox
    Keymaster

    That is a pretty classic no powder description. The good news is that you avoided the double powder issue.

    in reply to: Nukes in 38 Super? #470022
    Jacob Wilcox
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    I would say a huge percentage of the customers who buy the nukes are buying them to shoot in .38 super open division.

    in reply to: ballistic coefficient for RMR 3GH bullets #470020
    Jacob Wilcox
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    The RMR 75 is about .355

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