Sorry I missed you Utah. You should have it in your email by now, I just sent it.
Bob
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Sorry I missed you Utah. You should have it in your email by now, I just sent it.
Bob
A little later this morning, I will upload the file, and create a link to it, so that anyone could get the article.
Thanks Duke. I can't wait. ;)
Got the article! Thanks....
John
Nothing here yet.
Thanks
Try lemonsj@wildblue.net
UPDATE, just received another file for sharing.
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It has taken me a while to get the pdf files uploaded and linked. Please accept my apology.
Anyone looking for these vintage swaging articles can now download them directly.
Here are the now SIX:
Rifle_Mag_Number_6_swaging_article.pdf
Handloader _Number_7_Swaging_Article.pdf
Rifle_Mag_Number_22_swaging_article.pdf
Rifle_Mag_Number_33_swaging_article.pdf
Rifle_Mag _Number_62_Swaging_Article.pdf
January 1985 Precision Shooting magazine
Thanks Duke. I appreciate the effort. Nice read.
Thanks you , sir.
I would like a copy also, paper or electronic, please.
Post 27. He gave you links to PDF files.
Both articles were excellent. Lots of good info. Thanks !!
Update. An additional swaging article from edition #33.
Link posted in #27.
Got this made a sticky.
There is now a 4th swaging article in post #27 thanks to Duke. It's from Rifle Mag #62.
Bob
Happy to host it.
Good info in all of the articles. It's already made my own swaged bullets even better.
The best tip of the lot was the fussiness of making the swaged cores. I now understand why, and am making much better cores than I ever did.
there will be a pop quiz later. get studying.
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I can't believe I've been looking for almost a week on the internet for just the
first article & it's been here all the time!
Thanks Duke for posting all four articles
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!! Great read.
you're all welcome.
Some great tips in there for making good bullets even better.
DukeInMaine
Don't mean to derail this thread, but you mentioned that your swaging was getting
better results. Did you machine the dies you are using and the articles helped make better
dies or the articles helped in the process of making cores?