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Adam10mm
02-22-2008, 01:11 AM
The college indoor range where I shoot had a small box of 22LR brass from their rifle team's practice.

Bout a 3rd of a bucket or so, maybe 7500-8000 pieces. I gotta get some 22cal jacket making dies then bullet making dies.

wonderwolf
02-22-2008, 01:08 PM
The college indoor range where I shoot had a small box of 22LR brass from their rifle team's practice.

Bout a 3rd of a bucket or so, maybe 7500-8000 pieces. I gotta get some 22cal jacket making dies then bullet making dies.


Only a 3rd of a bucket? We got about 3 trash cans about 1/2 full at our ROTC range. Can we put a group buy together for a full set of dies maybe ????? I'm wanting to do this though I'm looking at making my own dies to start with :Fire:

Adam10mm
02-22-2008, 02:00 PM
There's another 5gal bucket of 22LR brass but I had a backpack full of guns plus my AR15 and couldn't carry it all. Sunday I'm getting the rest of it.

454PB
02-22-2008, 02:20 PM
Make sure you anneal those fired cases before trying to form jackets. It saves a lot of work and frustration.

Adam10mm
02-22-2008, 02:56 PM
What's the trick? Put them on a hotplate til they discolor evenly then let them cool?

wonderwolf
02-22-2008, 03:09 PM
wash them perhaps as well, Oven at high for 30minutes.....when the wife is away? lol

nicholst55
02-22-2008, 08:51 PM
I picked up a 5-gallon bucket plumb FULL (as in nearly overflowing) of .22 brass from a high school rifle team last time I was visiting up in PA. Yes, they still have high school rifle teams there! Really kind of refreshing.

Anyhow, now all I need is a set of swaging dies.. So, I'd be very interested if we could get a group buy together for dies.

Adam10mm
02-22-2008, 10:33 PM
I'm going to get a RCE jacket making die for $60.

454PB
02-22-2008, 10:39 PM
I anneal in fairly small amounts, so I use my old Lyman casting pot. I fill it up, put a metal cover on top, and put the pot on a 750 watt hotplate. Bring it up to about 400 degrees and then turn it off and let cool. If you get them too hot, a coating of scale will appear. You need just enough heat to cause them to discolor.

Adam10mm
02-23-2008, 01:45 AM
Cool. Thanks. I'm going to be selling ammo soon and will try my hand at making bullets too. Might look into frangible ammo.

georgeld
02-23-2008, 02:13 AM
Just make damned sure you sort out any unfired dud's or dropped loaded stuff.
Might make a bang. IF you'd happen to have your face near when it goes off you'd be in trouble.

Fill a couple cookie sheets and stick in the oven. I've tempered some parts that way.
I'm single, so it don't matter what I cook up now.

Sent a guy in Pa, or there abouts a flat rate box full of lr's last spring. Said he'd send me samples when he got started at it. Had the dies and press already. Haven't heard a word since saying they arrived ok. Now I haven't been able to find that many. Never fails huh?
Sure don't want to buy them from the scrap yard at $3/lb very bad. But, I could IF----!