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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: 287740" data-attributes="member: 18159"><p>Great reply! It sounds like you have experiance turning solid bullets and machineing. have you personally turned any bullets for personal use? If so a few pictures would be great. I am curious at how I would turn an ogive. Correct me If I am wrong but there are ways to set a lathe to make tapered cuts right? It seems that short of buying a CNC machine the size or a semi that turning consistant ogives would be a pretty major task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaskan338Lapua, post: 287740, member: 18159"] Great reply! It sounds like you have experiance turning solid bullets and machineing. have you personally turned any bullets for personal use? If so a few pictures would be great. I am curious at how I would turn an ogive. Correct me If I am wrong but there are ways to set a lathe to make tapered cuts right? It seems that short of buying a CNC machine the size or a semi that turning consistant ogives would be a pretty major task. [/QUOTE]
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