July 2020
Contest topic: Gas Checks
Using, making and troubleshooting the Gas Check
Show us your home made Gas Checks.
New contest format. New rules. See link for rules.
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July 2020
Contest topic: Gas Checks
Using, making and troubleshooting the Gas Check
Show us your home made Gas Checks.
New contest format. New rules. See link for rules.
I am using the individual forum titles as the monthly topics
Just finished applying 175 of these Full-Length copper GCs...took forever.
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I got into making gas checks...
These guys are 35 cal.
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Formed checks:
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For my cast bullets, I decided to try and beat the cost of copper gas checks, aprox. $35.00k and bought a gas check cutter. $100.00
Right away I found it was very difficult to make the cutter work in my RCBS jr.press, so I bought a 1 ton Arbor press.$50.00
The Arbor press was great, but the cutter kept falling over, so I had to buy some oversized drills and counter bore the press anvil to hold the cutter. $25.00
Now for material: My local Sears has .014 aluminum flashing 50'x6". You can special order it from their supplier, for $40.00 a roll. Cut into 3/4" wide strips, that's approximately 800 strips per roll.
By being careful, I can punch 8 GC per strip giving me 6,400 gas checks per roll. That's a savings of almost $5.00.
At this rate I'll only have to shoot about 6,400 .459 cal. bullets (275lbs of lead) to amortize the cost of making my own gas checks.
After that, THEY'RE FREE !!!
Been thinking about saving some more money by buying a.....
Oh! Can't forget the the cost of Kelvar gloves and a box of Band Aids for handling the cutout scrap material. It's like Razor Wire.
There's also the saving I made by buying a .22lr adapter for my wife's pistol. ($250.00) Now, I can save alot on the cost of 9mm....which I reload from, "Range Brass" and don't "buy" anyway....