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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 949391" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Thanks mate . We are more isolated over here from all the good products in the USA and everything is more expensive . </p><p>It's hard to learn how to make bullets on your own . That's the way I did it and it was a hard slog but if you have someone experienced to advise you it is way easier . If you need help I would be happy to advise you by email and can talk you through the whole process even how to solder core bond at home with very little equipment needed . Just a paint stripper heat gun , a bottle of Bakers flux and a house or fire brick with some holes drilled to hold the bullets vertical before the core seating stage . After you melt and bond the cores , core seat , clean and point form and voilà , corbonded bullets , just as good as Woodleigh makes.</p><p>Here is my rifle with the new Vortex scope I just purchased . Have not had a chance to try it yet .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 949391, member: 17844"] Thanks mate . We are more isolated over here from all the good products in the USA and everything is more expensive . It's hard to learn how to make bullets on your own . That's the way I did it and it was a hard slog but if you have someone experienced to advise you it is way easier . If you need help I would be happy to advise you by email and can talk you through the whole process even how to solder core bond at home with very little equipment needed . Just a paint stripper heat gun , a bottle of Bakers flux and a house or fire brick with some holes drilled to hold the bullets vertical before the core seating stage . After you melt and bond the cores , core seat , clean and point form and voilà , corbonded bullets , just as good as Woodleigh makes. Here is my rifle with the new Vortex scope I just purchased . Have not had a chance to try it yet . [/QUOTE]
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