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I'm suprised that a search has turned up nothing on this.

Has anyone ever tried to make their own gas checks?


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OOPS, found a link

But it appears to be dead anyway.


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We had a thread here a few months back. One of the guys made his own equipment and posted pics. Sorry, I don't recall who.


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Posts: 1570 | Location: Base of the Blue Ridge | Registered: 04 November 2002Reply With Quote
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I am interested in this too. I have some ideas, but no lathe...I think you could make one of these setups that would fit a standard reloading press...

Try these links:
Original Freechec pictures

This thread got hijacked with a guy's homegrown way of making and seating gas checks:
Pictures HERE

Description HERE

More Info HERE

Good luck!
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Corbin sell the equipment and coils of copper.


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If your copper were free, you would have to shoot about 15000 gas checked bullets in one caliber before the Corbin equipment paid for itself...
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