That and an icicle.I know…
True. I was actually talking about succinylcholine being a near-perfect murder weapon at breakfast yesterday. I sat in the corner.
That and an icicle.I know…
True. I was actually talking about succinylcholine being a near-perfect murder weapon at breakfast yesterday. I sat in the corner.
Welcome to the addiction.New Reloader just getting started. Picked up RCBS master reloading kit new in box for 250. I’m planning to reload my 300 blackout sub sonic. And today I just missed a deal on 77 grain projectiles
Welcome aboard. This hobby takes on a life of its own. The rabbit hole is very deep.New Reloader just getting started. Picked up RCBS master reloading kit new in box for 250. I’m planning to reload my 300 blackout sub sonic. And today I just missed a deal on 77 grain projectiles
I'm still looking for the bottom. I'll let you know if I find it.Welcome aboard. This hobby takes on a life of its own. The rabbit hole is very deep.
I’ve been following guys who cast their own 220 grain projectiles and it’s very tempting. But one step at a time.I'm still looking for the bottom. I'll let you know if I find it.
If I decide to start making my own rifle bullets, I'll be even more invisible than normal.
37mm flare launcher or one of the 37mm pack howitzers? I've done the howitzer but not the flare launcher. I've done some really weird stuff.I’ve been following guys who cast their own 220 grain projectiles and it’s very tempting. But one step at a time.
The other round I’ll be reloading is 37mm it would be great to find someone in MD who’s doing that. July 4th is getting close. :-)
That's not exactly nothing!All I managed to get accomplished was sort out about 40lbs of range brass....
As others have said, the rabbit hole can get pretty deep - it just depends on how far you want to go in terms of DIY'ing things (casting bullets is part of that) and the more calibers you add to your setup, the deeper it gets.New Reloader just getting started. Picked up RCBS master reloading kit new in box for 250. I’m planning to reload my 300 blackout sub sonic. And today I just missed a deal on 77 grain projectiles
I cast for all my guns except 223, pretty much, but... I suspect that 4g is referring to making his own bullets a different way. He doesn't strike me as a cast bullet kinda guy..I’ve been following guys who cast their own 220 grain projectiles and it’s very tempting. But one step at a time.
The other round I’ll be reloading is 37mm it would be great to find someone in MD who’s doing that. July 4th is getting close. :-)
If I had a place to cast, I'd probably be doing it. I don't mind shooting cast stuff in handguns if the prices are good. Prefer coated if possible.I cast for all my guns except 223, pretty much, but... I suspect that 4g is referring to making his own bullets a different way. He doesn't strike me as a cast bullet kinda guy..
The dies I have seen used are carbide and VERY expensive. But I watched the bullets perform unbelievably well in a match. Score benchrest shooting.That's what I suspected when I posted, you were talking conventional jacketed boolits. I do coat everything I cast, be it with hi tek or PC, they all get one or the other. I cast for all my handguns except rimfire and mostly 30 cal bullets for the 300BO, 308 and x39s. I still shoot a lot of jacketed bullets, but it's nice to be able to crank out a few hundred 9mm or 45's (or other common handgun calibers) in a casting session at times!
You just need a swiss turn lathe and some round stock!! lol