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Corbin dies
The heat drove me to the cellar yesterday,rumaging around found Bahler 357 swaging dies and corbin 22 rf jacket maker,pleasant surprise.Twenty years ago I made 22hornet bullets using the empty 22rf brass.Also found an adjustable core mold casts about 6 cores in a wack.Bullet making I've found to be boreing and extreamly labor intensive.I can see a benchrest perfectionest making his own.Time wise I'am far ahead running the sawmill and buying commercial .224 bullets.As an aside empty 22rf cases should be annealed before you iron out the rim.I would fill a vented 2" pipe nipple with two caps and throw it in the woodstove,they would come out dead soft,clean with brass solution.
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Wanting to sell the dies?
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Dies
Spanners I'll think on it.Frank C.
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If you decide to part with the dies, I am interested in rim fire stuff.
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Any interest in a complete setup?
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Can these dies be used in a reloading press or not. Dont know much about swaging bullets but was thinking about starting
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Corbin rimfire drawing dies have standard 7/8 by 14 threads.
They work ok in an RCBs or similar compound leverage pess. |
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I am still interested in the 22 lr stuff if you still have it and want to sell
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