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no question there.
many an hour spent on the phone with Randy on bullet making. i've had a couple of mentors along the way, and consider myself blessed that any of them would be so kind and sharing.
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randy, do you have pictures of your presses?
i am a long time bullet caster and I want to get into swaging. I can't decide if I want to get a corbin press and switch out the dies for each step or get lee (or RCBS) presses for each step. Thanks for the help and pointing me in the right direction. |
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Lee Cast(iron) Classic Conversion - bullet swaging.
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OOOops, the initial link - directly to my album didn't work - you'll have to use the link (above), then go to the Photo page and look up my album (RGs huntin') to find the conversion pics. I also sent a drawing and pics to George Ulrich,who, assuming he deems it worthwhile, may offer either kits, full conversions, or both - George has the KNOW-HOW to make it happen. Good shootin'! RG Last edited by Randy Robinett; 12-10-2007 at 02:40 AM. |
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thanks for the reply and photos of your press. it helps me visualize what I need to construct to get make a lee swager.
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Found some pics
Hi everyone,
I found this old thread that has some pics of Randy's setup. I realize I'm two years late with this reply, but cool pics nonetheless. http://bench-talk.com/149.html Last edited by RyanWare; 03-28-2014 at 03:29 AM. |
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Bullets???
Does this count?? Probably not. Tom.
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My bench is steel...I`m a welder by trade...It is 1.5"x 1.5" square tube frame .125" wall thickness with a .250" top.
The bench is 14' long with a 5' return down the other wall. I have some pics, but they are before i put the steel top on it....... |
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