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Nice article on precision bullet making

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30 July 2017, 19:52
butchlambert
Nice article on precision bullet making
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31 July 2017, 00:45
Saeed
Very interesting.

Thank you for posting.


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18 August 2017, 19:33
Brian Canada
Very good/useful post. Thanks!


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22 August 2017, 08:08
TexKD
Thats some serious loading work!
22 August 2017, 13:23
ace of spades
Thanks Butch. I'll be having a long read on that one. Quite interesting.
09 February 2020, 00:33
Singleshotlover
Butch, thanks for posting that link. Never too old to learn something. thanks again. Frank
09 February 2020, 01:35
butchlambert
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Originally posted by Singleshotlover:
Butch, thanks for posting that link. Never too old to learn something. thanks again. Frank


It is something that needs studying and patience. I made a couple 1000 several years ago and they shot like Mexican jumping beans. If you add the various plexiglass trays it will speed it up. A good $5000 investment. I can buy a lot of good bullets for that.
09 February 2020, 18:36
DocEd
Making good match quality bullets requires a hell of a lot of hard work, (Back of my hand is usually swollen after seating 30 Cal. cores in jackets). 1100 .925 jackets in a bucket. If using Hoods cores that still means 2200 strokes on the presses to get a bucket of bullets. 3300 strokes if you squirt your own cores.


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