So I have heard of people resizing jacketed bullets before. The basic process was to lubricate them and then run them through a sizing die most likely intended for lead bullets. seems simple enough.
Will this cause accuracy issues with rifle bullets? like cause them to be uneven or inconsistent?
Long story short I have about 450 hornady SST 123g which are .310. Seeing as I no longer have the rifle I bought them for, and no one was interested in buying them, I was considering simply sizing them down and making some light target/varmint loads with these to use them up but wasn't sure if I would just end up ruining them.
Will this cause accuracy issues with rifle bullets? like cause them to be uneven or inconsistent?
Long story short I have about 450 hornady SST 123g which are .310. Seeing as I no longer have the rifle I bought them for, and no one was interested in buying them, I was considering simply sizing them down and making some light target/varmint loads with these to use them up but wasn't sure if I would just end up ruining them.