just curious, what were the pices for one caliberI ran across a site yesterday that sells dies
just curious, what were the pices for one caliberI ran across a site yesterday that sells dies
I would find it relaxing, its a kind of thing I enjoy doing, but everywhere I looked, entry poing was over $1k to use a normal reloading press. Beyond my pocket book right nowI saw some molds for making the wire.
I do have a bunch of 556 55g hollow points made out of 22 brass.
Mine too buddy, the price for that stuff is crazyI would find it relaxing, its a kind of thing I enjoy doing, but everywhere I looked, entry poing was over $1k to use a normal reloading press. Beyond my pocket book right now
Around $300-$350just curious, what were the pices for one caliber
I paid over $800.00 for my .338 dies when I bought them new -- but it also depends on what style of bullets you want to make! Some bullet styles require more dies than other styles. If you want to make soft point boat tails, it'll take more dies than if you only make flat base hollow points! I can make flat base soft points with my dies, which needs one more die than making flat base hollow points! Also -- I don't know anything about the quality of dies made by anyone other than Corbin, but when I was younger I worked in a forging business as a finish grinder operator and a close tolerance back then was 1/2 thousandth. The dies I bought from Corbin have got to have an immeasurable tolerance because they're exactly .338 in diameter!just curious, what were the pices for one caliber
Been doing it 50+ years. Make .277 & .308 rifle, 9mm, 357, 429, & 452 pistol. Many deer & pigs taken with my own bullets.Hey everyone hope all are well.
So any custom swaging guys out there
Has he (or you) tried using spent .22 LR cases for jackets? I read about using them a while back.My dad has a swager for .224. We have had great fun making fragmenting varmint rounds. Some led shot pressed into the jacket instead of lead wire leads to a fragile, explosive, very effective squirrel round.
I use .22 brass for jackets as well as comercial jackets I buy.Has he (or you) tried using spent .22 LR cases for jackets? I read about using them a while back.
Are you interested in adding Corbin .338 dies?Been doing it 50+ years. Make .277 & .308 rifle, 9mm, 357, 429, & 452 pistol. Many deer & pigs taken with my own bullets.