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this way i can adjust it to my liking yet still have it load easy.
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Originally Posted by Gm54-120
(Post 3968460)
There are several ways to knurl a bullet.
This is with 2 files. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NncCcscSQa8 This is with a Corbin knurling tool which is expensive. http://www.corbins.com/hct-2.htm You can also just add a few cannelures with this tool. http://www.ch4d.com/?com=catalog&vie...ct&alias=12000 |
The Corbin tool is very expensive but well made. 2 files work well but it requires some practice.
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$150 for that tool isnt bad at all
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Did you see the entire price list on the roller upgrades? C&H tool are excellent too and cost much less if you just want a cannelure.
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Originally Posted by Semisane
(Post 3968483)
If you're haveing the mold made, why not have them put a few bands around it like the Lee REAL?
I agree. Then you can lube the bullet and avoid leading up your barrel. He will make the mold to whatever diameter you want. |
i plan on tumble lubing the bullets in rooster jacket i found on TOW. Im looking at doing it the way the PR? conicals do it. I liked them but they loaded to darn hard due to the entire length being knurled.
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Has anyone ever electroplated bullets before?
Thinking about eliminating grease, and that thought popped into my head. |
Silver plate? Who was that masked man? Well partner, that was the Lone Devil. :s2:
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oh no i want copper! Much purdier i thinks.
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