Yeah, it's funny how many different names some things have. How about a burlap bag or gunny sack or croaker sack and probably other names depending on where you live.
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Yeah, it's funny how many different names some things have. How about a burlap bag or gunny sack or croaker sack and probably other names depending on where you live.
You will soon find that not all alloys or sizes are or will work with just a arbitrary 5/16 or 3/8" pusher.
Having to size more. Amounts of of different alloys... will
Leave unwanted deposits on your bullets. .
CW
A great idea! I would turn down push rods instead of using shell holders and welding to them. They may need to be hardened afterwards, but that can be done.
Something NOE missed on their sizers. Nut, not set screw.
I have one of the Professors and it works great
Here is a quick peek @ tool sent to me to test.
https://youtu.be/0t2ScDWhrLI
Starts @ 4:00 mark Ill do a bunch of sizing with it and at least one more video. But initial peek looks real good!!
CW
where can i get the closed end 7/8- 14 nuts?? i've got some ideas, but, eaisier to buy them
CWLONGSHOT: was there a issue boreing the 7/8 die to the diameter to hold the sizing die. i'm looking at .030 +- wall thickness when done. or am i missing something
Spent some more Tine with Keiths sizer die.
https://youtu.be/BcDzHohLPR0
i've made push rods by annealing shell holders so that they are softer to drill the thru hole. turned down steel cold roll to the proper size needed. turned down the end to the size of the hole in the shell holder for a snug fit and use red loctite. sometimes you can find shell holders at gun shows cheap
Good job on the video. I subscribe to your channel and will be going through your play lists!