Very interesting comments. I have had separations at the juncture of the shank and rebated boat tail too. This happened while attempting to achieve a sharp, uniform edge around the circumference at the base of the shank. I was also trying to get the jackets to “grow” the exact same amount by recompressing the core and jacket in the core seat die with the B2 punch. It wasn’t worth the effort. Donna is right. A little jacket compression goes a long way. So far I have only used J4 jackets so can’t comment on what others might be using.
Jumper, from reading your description, I donÂ’t know for sure if you mean that your jackets are shredding in flight, as Talon guessed. Anyway, you have to maintain a balance between tail, shank and ogive with regard to core weight. If your bullet nose is too light, that is, the core is excessively short then the flight path will be erratic because the basic design of the bullet is unstable.
Try adding more core material or if youÂ’d prefer, shortening the jackets slightly and see if things smooth out. I would be interested to know if this fixes the problem.
Sincerely,
Paul