Well I am well down the rabbit hole. I Recently I decided to get the MilSurp 7x57 and 6.5 Swedish Mausers out of the safe. Shortage on ammo turned that into acquiring more molds and sizing equipment for casting boolits for them. Then, I had only a few cases on hand and proceeded to make brass for each from 30-06 cases, and developing cast boolit loads. I was in a couple of Big Box stores looking at reloading and the prices for Jacketed Bullets seemed to be on that continual escalator; which caused my thoughts to migrate to “You Really Should start making jackets for 7mm and 6.5mm in addition to the .30 and .224 jackets I currently make. I saw an add here on Cast Boolits with a member selling swaging dies for 7mm; so the temptation was to great – and besides turning around in the Rabbit Hole is difficult.
Years ago I had BT Sniper )from here on Cast Boolits site) make me a die set to fabricate .30 cal jackets from 5/16” copper tubing. The jackets I make with his die set really works well. We are currently having the asphalt shingles on the roof replaced with Steel Standing Seam – a pricy endeavor; so I thought perhaps I should look at some frugal options for satisfying this Rabbit Hole endeavor.– rather than purchasing dies to convert Copper tubing or sheet copper into jackets. Drawing down the .30 jacket to 7mm and then to 6.5mm seemed to be the best option since quantities to be produced will be limited.