Seating the gas Checks on your cast bullets
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2024
- I show you how I seat the gas checks before lubing the bullets.
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Informative video. Most of my cast bullets require gas checks, and I've found that although my lubri-sizers (RCBS, Lyman, and SAECO) will usually seat the GC evenly, the best way and also the quickest, is the Lee push-through sizer dies. I have several of them in various diameters, and the gas checks always seat evenly and squarely. This means applying lube to the lube groove requires a trip through a lubri-sizer in a separate step. That is OK with me, as I have plenty of time and don't mind the extra time and step involved. The GC "seater" tool, supplied by the Lyman, can be troublesome, but the Lee die works every time and very quickly.
Very informative video. Thank you.
Appreciate these videos, I’m pretty green on cast bullets so it’s a big help, thanks
This was awesome information! Thanks again koba!
Mr. Koba I have watched many of your videos, but I have never seen any powder coated projectiles I believe you have touched base on them maybe not your preference???
These is a guy that makes a die to make gas check it’s called (gaschecks free )
Is there any way to get the gas checks on without a sizing die?
Why use gas checks on .45 colt pistol rounds?
and you can but plated or coated bullets, problem solved
Hey bud