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    swaging

    I just got done looking at corbins site......WOW...... I know nothing about swaging bullets but, BOY DO I WANT TO!! I am having a good time putting out cast boolits, but I would like to learn about swaging. Especially before I get invested (I tend to get a bit impulsive with this stuff) I would really appreciate any info on this topic that will get me pointed in the right direction. Thanks.

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    well joel i sugest you start reading the swageing forum here so you get some idea of whats going on. myself i cant see adding in the extra steps when cast works fine. steve k

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    swaging

    Thank you for the input. I know cast boolits work great. I aint gonna give up casting...hell I just got started!! They work great and I love working in the forge and furnace.......Just looking down some new avenues to learn a few new things. I would like to be able to do both. I like the versatility different methods have to offer. Thanks for pushing me in the right direction. I am still learning the site. Joel

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    Do you mean something like this?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%3DI%26otn%3D2
    I had looked at that for my Smelly. I need .312, rather than .311.
    I had tossed around that idea for a bit also.
    Glad I did not get one, it would have been too small.

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    Corbin's website has a handbook that you can download as a .PDF file that goes into all the details of swaging. Used equipment comes up for sale from time to time on evil-bay and GunBroker.com - you just need to keep your eyes open.
    'I have a feeling we're not in Kansas any more, Toto!' Dorothy, in The Wizard of Oz.

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    Thanks for turning me on to the ebay swage guy. I appreciate it docone. I am still trying to see if it is for me. Would be a good thing to learn and have. Joel

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    I had tossed around swageing.
    Nah.
    I paper patch. I swear, I have found the grail!!!!
    Just got back from the range. My .30s sang today! My .303 British sang brilliantly!
    I can cast a boolitt, size it, wrap it, size it, and off to the races.
    I can exceed jacketed performance for some wheel weights, some paper, a mold, Push Thru Sizing Die, some JPW, and my dies modified to fit the patched rig.
    I have done the impossible to me, for less than a single die to swage with!
    It is simpler than it seems.

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