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Bullet Annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 698802" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>No worries mate . I sounds to me that you are ready to make your own bullets from scratch . Rather than try and fix factory bullets.</p><p>Once you start making your own there is many ways to develop a custom bullet.</p><p>You can fit jackets inside jackets to form partitions . You can solder bond it in one section and not another if you want . You can bond the whole lot . Make a rebated boat-tail . It is even possible to seat ballistic tips in a point forming die . Make a big hollow point ( Protected Point ) or a nice spire point lead tip .</p><p>It's a lot more productive and satisfying than trying to fix factory bullets .</p><p>Start here <a href="http://www.corbins.com/" target="_blank">Corbin Home Page</a></p><p>If things get bad you can get dies to make a jacketed bullet out of copper refrigeration tubing . The bigger the cal the bigger tubing you use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 698802, member: 17844"] No worries mate . I sounds to me that you are ready to make your own bullets from scratch . Rather than try and fix factory bullets. Once you start making your own there is many ways to develop a custom bullet. You can fit jackets inside jackets to form partitions . You can solder bond it in one section and not another if you want . You can bond the whole lot . Make a rebated boat-tail . It is even possible to seat ballistic tips in a point forming die . Make a big hollow point ( Protected Point ) or a nice spire point lead tip . It's a lot more productive and satisfying than trying to fix factory bullets . Start here [url=http://www.corbins.com/]Corbin Home Page[/url] If things get bad you can get dies to make a jacketed bullet out of copper refrigeration tubing . The bigger the cal the bigger tubing you use. [/QUOTE]
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