BT Sniper
04-05-2011, 02:15 AM
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I'm still busy with many different caliber bullets and dies. With each one I sucessfully complete I am that much more confident in my abilities to produce and provide a quality set of dies. I want to make sure that before I offer any for sale or even take any orders orders that I have worked out any possible problem areas to make the experience as postive as possible for the customer.
To date I have been sucessful with quite a few and here are two are the latest.
Got a 280 grain .375 made from a cut .223 and an 85 grain .243 from a cut 22 mag case. Both could have gone atleast another %25 more on weight I think from the amount of case I cut off but still they made for some impressive looking bullets.
I'll be able to iron them out even more and get an even better looking bullet out of these point forming dies when I complete the core seating die to go with them. These where the first bullets out of the new dies.
That 375 is an impressive looking round and the simple little 243 makes me want to neck size down all my 308 brass to a .243win.
So far I have sucessfully made a set of dies for .243, .257, .264, .308, .323, .338 and .375 in the rifle calibers. I'm still working on the pistol calibers. Next on the project list is a .223 and probably a .366. Hope to have the pistol calibers ready soon too as well as a new .458.
Anything is possible.
Good shooting,
BTSniper
http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/uu87/BTSniper/243and375001.jpg
I'm still busy with many different caliber bullets and dies. With each one I sucessfully complete I am that much more confident in my abilities to produce and provide a quality set of dies. I want to make sure that before I offer any for sale or even take any orders orders that I have worked out any possible problem areas to make the experience as postive as possible for the customer.
To date I have been sucessful with quite a few and here are two are the latest.
Got a 280 grain .375 made from a cut .223 and an 85 grain .243 from a cut 22 mag case. Both could have gone atleast another %25 more on weight I think from the amount of case I cut off but still they made for some impressive looking bullets.
I'll be able to iron them out even more and get an even better looking bullet out of these point forming dies when I complete the core seating die to go with them. These where the first bullets out of the new dies.
That 375 is an impressive looking round and the simple little 243 makes me want to neck size down all my 308 brass to a .243win.
So far I have sucessfully made a set of dies for .243, .257, .264, .308, .323, .338 and .375 in the rifle calibers. I'm still working on the pistol calibers. Next on the project list is a .223 and probably a .366. Hope to have the pistol calibers ready soon too as well as a new .458.
Anything is possible.
Good shooting,
BTSniper