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    home made hollow point jig

    I have made several hollow point jigs to turn regular bullets into hollow points.
    They work very well.Here is a youtube link if it works ..thanks for looking
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg98...ature=youtu.be

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    Neat idea. I've thought of several design ideas to do this, none are as simple and elegant as yours.
    I'm going to have to make one. I've always thought the Lee 310 grain 44 bullet would be devastating as a hollow point.

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    Excellent! what a clever design, and easy to make with only a decent drill press and a vice, along with a few hand tools. I like it1
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    Nice idea! I may have to try it later on this Winter.
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    But how do they work on game?

    When messing with HP designs decades ago we came to the conclusion that the cavity angle was very important to performance, especially when penetrating hide or clothing. The ones we drilled straight did not expand reliably. It ended up being easier to work on the mold with a HP pin than to shape drill bits.

    If yours do expand reliably it would be interesting to see at what velocities.

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    Do you lubricate the down the bit hole when drilling?





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    ATF/ police might not like your idea! Home made hp's are considered "explosive " and can be subject to bad juju- let's just say the local PD gave me a ration of doodoo for doing this many years ago.

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    You can buy all sorts of molds to cast HP bullets and commercial HP ammo. ATF considers them explosive only if you pack the hollow with explosive material otherwise they are perfectly legal. Either you live in a communist state or have an uneducated PD.

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    ??? So I can’t buy the hollow points at the store or on line?
    Wish list. Things my daughter and I are looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnyMack View Post
    ATF/ police might not like your idea! Home made hp's are considered "explosive " and can be subject to bad juju- let's just say the local PD gave me a ration of doodoo for doing this many years ago.
    Not so in any way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomme boy View Post
    Not so in any way!
    Yeah I'm not sure I've heard that before either....I mean I amongst hundreds of others with hp molds would all be in a world of danger if that were true....I'm calling this one a wives tale.

    Also, OP, great work... great idea for those of us that only need a few HP for this that or the other. I'd love to hp a few of my Lee bullets for hunting or etc. This is a great way to do just that without buying new and expensive molds... great work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrut View Post
    Do you lubricate the down the bit hole when drilling?
    Yes with the steel .not so much with the aluminum .back the bit out often to clear the hole

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk1 View Post
    ??? So I can’t buy the hollow points at the store or on line?
    these hp bullets only cost a little time .How much are they at the store or online with shipping .Hate to spend unnecessary money.

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    I like that idea. I have something close to that for making .22 hollow points with live ammo.

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    Yes I'm in a commy state but here is how it was explained to me

    YOU took a bullet and altered it to be more 'explosive' . No I tried to make it expanding not 'explosive'.

    Sure we can buy HPs that are commercially made but WE didn't make them. You know the government is 'looking at out for our best interest ' !

    I say keep doing it, your idea is fast, simple and effective. I have filed the idea in my head, thank you!
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    Great idea, i will definitely give it a try
    Thanks for sharing

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    That's a neat idea, I like it

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    Hmmm. I've never heard of any ATF agents raiding a home caster's shop to find "illegal" bullets. Bombs maybe, but bullets, nope.

    As for the shape of the cavity, it would be easy to substitute a small center drill for the straight drill, and give a tapered cavity... https://www.mcmaster.com/center-drills
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    It's illegal to put tungsten in a hollowpoint to make armor piercing ammunition, or to make pure bronze projectiles, but I can't see how it is illegal to make cast hollowpoints, or modify cast bullets to hollowpoint.
    I have modified some on my lathe. It's hard to get consistent results that way.
    I like your idea.

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    Last edited by jessdigs; 12-16-2019 at 01:14 PM.

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    Sorta off topic; about "laws" but in regards to "illegal". I'm a practical kinda guy and I have ideas about laws and law enforcement. It's illegal to go 65 mph in a 50 mph zone, but how many do it? Many of these firearm/ammo laws are nearly unenforceable. I might have an illegal gun/ghost gun in my safe, but why would anyone search my shop? I may have "illegal" ammo in my cabinet, but why would anyone look? Yep, if I did something else to require a police/ATF officer to enter my premises, maybe they would look, but I haven't been shooting in my back yard and scare the neighbors so they call the Sheriff, nor have I been drunk and driven through the neighbor's yard, and I haven't pulled a gun on a human, yet. Even when I frequented indoor ranged my ammo was not inspected, just a question or two. So some simple, no victim "law" about my ammo's configuration is hardly a concern of mine. And I expect the "what if" replies to follow. Reminds me of Prohibition. Yep there was a law, but few obeyed...
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