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Made a rude die set this past week from a 7/8 grade 5 bolt and a .203 EX Pin

The rim is a lot tougher than I thought...but it dose reform nicely

More to come after I get the next die set done



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Nice work Ted!
Keep us posted....
 
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can't wait to see the finished product, way to go Ted.
 
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Good work Ted.
Please do keep us posted.
I want to do the same.


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congratulations Ted!

Many years ago I made 22 caliber bullets from lr empties using the Corbin die set.

My brother is going a similar route. There is a gentleman on www.castbullets.com named BT Sniper who offers a three die set, along with, iirc, a 6-cavity fixed length core mould.

Keep us posted...

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I made quite a lot of 22 caliber bullets from 22 rim fire cases using a Corbin machine.

They actually shot better than bulk bought bullets from Remington.


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Ted, You will have problems with those jackets. They should come out of the de-rimming die, no bigger than .220" The core seating die bumps the bullet up to .223-.2235 and the point forming die finishes everything to .224."
I just bought a de-rim die on e-bay that made .224 core and they wouldn't enter the die!! You want to "bump" the bullet up through the various stages, not draw it down.
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I think oldrodder got it right. Just part of the learning curve.
 
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