anyone have a cutter or modified a side cutter to cut lee buckshot to leave no spru nub on the buckshot?
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anyone have a cutter or modified a side cutter to cut lee buckshot to leave no spru nub on the buckshot?
I got a decent cutter at Hobby Lobby, after cutting I tumble them in a Harbor Freight rock tumbler.
mr peabody, do you put anything in the tumbler? ball bearings ect
Hup mine is also from Hobby Loby. But I imagine Amazon or ebay will have same.
Heres what I use
https://barlowstackle.com/Gate-Cutters-P1033/
I use a set of the curved pruning shears, then cut as close as possible to the buckshot. Put them in a double drum Harbor Freight tumbler, run them for as long as it takes to get them round as possible. If you want to graphite them, just put a SMALL amount of powdered graphite in with them.
just ordered all 3 at hobby lobby, sure one will do the trick thanks to all & happy trails
Dog nail clippers with long handels work good also.
The cutters Minerat linked to are in common use by electronics techs and hobbyyists. I have two or three sets of them. They are known as 'Flush Cutters'. Short, pointed, sharp blades with longer handles for leverage. Designed for cutting copper wire, lead sprues should be no problem.
Jim
Flush cutter works well, it's for cutting electronic components flush with pc board.
Walmart cat nail clippers the plier looking ones . Cheap solution snapped about right for the ball curve .
hobby lobby nips worked thanks to all happy trails