50 BMG Dies
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- I am re-introducing these dies. This video was made quickly and in my next video I'll go into further detail on loading for the 50 BMG. These dies are quality made and cam produce excellent ammunition for either a precision rifle or any weapon that takes the 50 BMG. It's also known as the 12.7x99mm. Keep in mind that this video is only an introduction.
Great to see your still out there!!! Keep the video coming.
I'm still here. I've been super busy with work and winter here in Idaho.
Great video and nice to see you posting again. Love the old Red Dot can in the background, those old cans are cool.
Red Dot...funny that you mentioned that, I have a old old can of White Dot and Sharp Shooter 2. I also have an original can (glass) of Unique.
Great video
Good to see that you're still around.
Also, with the way youtube is, have you considered backing up your catalogue of videos on a different site?
I have. I am looking at Patreon and starting over from scratch with all the basics.
good to hear from you
Cool vid!! Can’t wait for the next one.
The Barrett will be here in a few days.
Keep em coming.
Thank you, Sir...I will.
yep, we've missed you.
Will the 50 cases readily oil dent if you over-lube them like the smaller cases?
They can and do. Also you still have to watch out for Berdan primed brass.
I would hate to get one of those cases stuck
It would be terrible.
I have an RCBS Summit. You can reload 50 with that right?
Not sure honestly.
how about a primer adapter of .50bmg size to accept that smaller magnum rifle primer, just need a mini lathe and skills or do on a drill press or by handdrill with vise.
or transfer primer material to refurbished .50bmg primer.
toilet wax rings at home depot, etc. a good source for making that lanolin/wax lube: cost a fraction of the tubes we buy as bullet lube on midway
What type of press is that it looks almost like a prazipress German made? How do you like it when reloading regular size ammo LOL? How is your neck run out with that press and how much does it cost?. Is it us made?
It's a Corbin CSP-2 press for swaging. It's the most precision machine I've ever seen. It weighs almost 90 pounds.
A little bigger than a 22lr. :)
50 BMG aka .23 LR
You need a Wilson trimmer lol way faster and easier