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Turning my own Solid Brass bore riders For the 338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Alaskan338Lapua" data-source="post: 287683" data-attributes="member: 18159"><p>I was looking through the harbor frieght tools catalog the other day and I saw a micro lathe for $300. I was almost instantley reminded of how Lehigh bullets wants $50 some dollars for a box of 50 338 projectiles. Has anyone ever attempted to turn thier own bullets out of solid brass or copper stock. I would imagine one could invest in a box of bullets and then just copy the dimensions. but somehow I see a ruined 27'' schneider barrel in my future. Any thoughts? I am a competent person, but alas I'm no gunsmith/machineist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaskan338Lapua, post: 287683, member: 18159"] I was looking through the harbor frieght tools catalog the other day and I saw a micro lathe for $300. I was almost instantley reminded of how Lehigh bullets wants $50 some dollars for a box of 50 338 projectiles. Has anyone ever attempted to turn thier own bullets out of solid brass or copper stock. I would imagine one could invest in a box of bullets and then just copy the dimensions. but somehow I see a ruined 27'' schneider barrel in my future. Any thoughts? I am a competent person, but alas I'm no gunsmith/machineist. [/QUOTE]
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