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    7.62x39mm

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    these are the first bullets done with my new .311 swage die that i made today.. just got the die heat treated and polished about 3hr ago.. these are not as pretty as they could be as i used my arbor press to test everything out and they have not been polished yet. i just gotta make the cores a little shorter for 125gr (these are 130gr .308 cores and are a little long) and back the punch out a hair to prevent the little copper extrusion on the tips but other than that it works great..

    i been meaning to make a .311 die and was really trying to make another .308 die but the metal grew a lot more than i expected during the heat treating so it ended up becoming a .311 die.. the stupid thing grew over 0.005in in the bore. it was a different bolt manufacturer than i usually use so i figured it would act different. but it not a total screw up, i got a nice .311 die that i needed for making bullets for my SKS..

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    They look pretty good to me.

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    What are you using for reamers and laps?
    " CANCER SUCKS" I swage .224, 6mm, 7mm, .308, 9mm, .40, .429. Also 9 to 30 jackets, and 9 to 9 jackets.

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    reamer was a home made 4 flute from a piece of drill rod that reamed the cavity to .306in. the cavity grew close to 0.005in during heat treating and after polishing it ended up being .311.. i don't lap the dies as i drill the cavity to within 0.001in and hand ream them and they come out pretty slick already, almost mirror finish after i polish them. i needed a .311 die anyway so ill just find another piece of material to make my other .308 die out of that doesn't grow as bad..

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    Certainly meets GONRA's High Standards! Keep up the good verk!
    (Wot kinda drill rod did you use? Water Hardenng? Oil Hardening? Air Hardening? OR ......?)
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    just some i found at scrap dealer and i water quenched it from 1,400*F.. not sure exactly what kind it is.. it is hard enough to cut unannealed grade 8 bolt material but will flex a bit and not break..

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    loaded some with 26.5gr of H-322 today and tested one in a stack of wet newspaper.. makes the prettiest little disk and makes a hole the size of a softball in the newspaper and penetrated a good 8in-10in.. gonna test for accuracy tomorrow, kind of getting dark outside right now.. im really pleased with how they mushroom and still retain all their mass..

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    what did you use for jackets? those look like good hunting bullets, I am using my SKS for deer this year, also what kind of press do you use? I have thought of doing some simple swaging with my lee classic cast.
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    i used 0.025in thick copper flashing made for construction.. the press im using is a home built pneumatic press. http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...ic-Swage-Press

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