tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2469109905542911409.post2460018362968414498..comments2023-12-23T16:59:19.185+00:00Comments on Western Rifle Shooters Association: Extemporaneous AmmoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2469109905542911409.post-87571028728540866532008-12-18T02:02:00.000+00:002008-12-18T02:02:00.000+00:00Lots to love about cast bullets. I can make bulle...Lots to love about cast bullets. I can make bullets over a campfire and load them in my tent. It's simple.<BR/><BR/>It's the little things like gun powder and primers that might get hard to find.Pawpawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14959820068377494313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2469109905542911409.post-12274532322168657672008-12-17T17:19:00.000+00:002008-12-17T17:19:00.000+00:00Questions:What about a Corbin swage press and gas ...Questions:<BR/><BR/>What about a Corbin swage press and gas seals to go around the cast lead projectiles? What about using copper tubing for the jackets?<BR/><BR/>What about a way to cast soft lead around a hardened steel core or worn drill bit, then swage a copper jacket?<BR/><BR/>Or how about using teflon tape and a gas seal to push the cast projectile to proper jacketed velocities?<BR/><BR/>Wasn't/isn't there a handheld reloading tool for those at the range who want to experiment w/ their loads? Can't remember the make or model.<BR/><BR/>What to substitute for commercially manufactured smokeless powder that is more like smokeless powder than blackpowder?<BR/><BR/>Reloading primers?<BR/><BR/>What about tooling to turn copper/brass tubing into shell casings and primers if you're already stamping out copper jackets?<BR/><BR/>keep em' coming!<BR/><BR/>J. Croft<BR/>http://freedomguide.blogspot.comJ. Crofthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17804199859716308843noreply@blogger.com