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RE: Hyde's patched
There are four different types of bullet bases. The flat base now used by most shooters, the hollow base, cup base, and the dish base.
I haven’t seen any of the vintage PP cartridges I pulled apart that had the flat base. In my opinion, because I don’t know for certain why the ODG's used the cup based bullets for the PP bullet but I think they had in mind that the cup base would help seal the bore and most important; a place to tug the twisted tail into and fold it flat with the base and help protect the base. The dish base is also for the under fold of the patch to keep the bullet base flat.
There is nothing wrong with the twisted tail it will release just as fast as the under fold of the flat based bullet. I spent most of a day one time shooting in the shed under a no wind condition to see how wet patched, dry patched, with twisted tails folded under, and patches just barely folded under the base "Hyde" it made no difference. I did not see any patches go farther one way or other except for the wet patched bullets; some went farther than average dry patched.
The way I look at it is; do it the way that will gives you confidence in your loads.
The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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