1) Or? run a fired, cleaned (lubed?, annealed?) .22 long rifle case, open case mouth first, using a standard press, through a standard? .224 resize die - displacing case rim just beyond the rear of the fired .22 case to make a bit longer, now slightly hollow, closed base, .224 dimension cylindrical jacket. using? a longer drive "punch" to enable case to clear die each time? , a "punch" having a less than .224 diameter, matching the inside diameter of the then formed, slight hollow base of the now formed jacket 2) Place now formed jacket in a small, medium or "large" meplat, flat point "tip of bullet pour" bullet casting mold, then cast bullet into the jacket containing mold manufactured to have a very slight cannelure "taper crimp depression" just above the top of the .22 long rifle jacket, or not, and just use a slight taper crimp on the .223/5.56 case just into the starting of the bullet ogive at the top of the formed jacket? 3) bang!
That intro was great. Thank you for what you do. 🙏🏻
26:18 Could you indicate the name of the tool that makes the crimp mark and where can I buy it?
5:45 Alcohol and reloading don’t mix!
Haha jus’ kiddin’!
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1) Or? run a fired, cleaned (lubed?, annealed?) .22 long rifle case, open case mouth first, using a standard press, through a standard? .224 resize die - displacing case rim just beyond the rear of the fired .22 case to make a bit longer, now slightly hollow, closed base, .224 dimension cylindrical jacket. using? a longer drive "punch" to enable case to clear die each time? , a "punch" having a less than .224 diameter, matching the inside diameter of the then formed, slight hollow base of the now formed jacket
2) Place now formed jacket in a small, medium or "large" meplat, flat point "tip of bullet pour" bullet casting mold, then cast bullet into the jacket containing mold manufactured to have a very slight cannelure "taper crimp depression" just above the top of the .22 long rifle jacket, or not, and just use a slight taper crimp on the .223/5.56 case just into the starting of the bullet ogive at the top of the formed jacket?
3) bang!
How much will you sell 100 rounds 5.56? We need them.
Can you make 77 grain this way?
Ya 77 grain lead sticks out past the jacket