A suggestion, for the people who want the video faster, write a breif explination on the description. Nothing fancy. Then explain in detail in the video. Generally the people who want it faster is because they have already watched videos without results before coming to yours and they want to know immediately if your video provides what they are looking for. Everyone though who attempts any project can never have too many details. Also great videos.
Great Job. Working with what you got is the way to do it. You have some great ideas and really a great will to get it done man. Big props to you and those that make things for themselves... Always will be critics tho right?? ;)
Nice, I wish you wouldve showed the finished slug more though. Im about to order a mini lathe and start making swage dies for 6.5mm first, then 9mm, 40, and 223 last once I really know what Im doing.
Thanks Brad. Yeah lost the sound but I figured folks would get the idea. I should circle back and make an updated version. I didn't have very good equipment or more importantly a great understanding of how to use it when I made this video. Little better on both fronts now.
I wanna see start to finish. I found out my girlfriend is getting me a new reloader so I wanna get into swaging cause I cannot seem to find bullets for reloading at the moment for anything I own so I wanna learn to make my own from start to finish of every possible configuration.
@@spinesales I would cast but I also wanna jacket them like .308 for 7.62x25 tokarev and doing wadcutters, semi wad cutters jacketed and hollow points seem like the best way is swaging. It is also seemingly hard to do gas checks or polymer tips casting
Look up mannyca on here. He has vids about making jacketed bullets with normal reloading dies. There are some good forum posts around too on the topic.
A suggestion, for the people who want the video faster, write a breif explination on the description. Nothing fancy. Then explain in detail in the video. Generally the people who want it faster is because they have already watched videos without results before coming to yours and they want to know immediately if your video provides what they are looking for. Everyone though who attempts any project can never have too many details. Also great videos.
Great Job. Working with what you got is the way to do it. You have some great ideas and really a great will to get it done man. Big props to you and those that make things for themselves...
Always will be critics tho right?? ;)
Nice, I wish you wouldve showed the finished slug more though. Im about to order a mini lathe and start making swage dies for 6.5mm first, then 9mm, 40, and 223 last once I really know what Im doing.
Dude @ 7:52, nice Pop Can Alcohol stoves !
Lost the sound?
But love this!! Thx
Thanks Brad. Yeah lost the sound but I figured folks would get the idea. I should circle back and make an updated version. I didn't have very good equipment or more importantly a great understanding of how to use it when I made this video. Little better on both fronts now.
@spinesales me too keep it up man real good ideas
excellent job, absolutely first rate. What kind of gun does it go into?
@RemMan700 Thank you so much for the kind words. Cant wat to range test it
We need for you to show more detail can you make some dice for 308 caliber Thanks
Hello spinesales, Would you consider making a swaging die (for sale) for a .177 inch (4.50mm) pellet/slug airgun?
cool but id use a chucking reamer for the die
EXCELLENT
ugotit33x thanks
great job Swaging tell me for coper cut who I can do this tools
@camerl2009 Yeah man that would be nice but I kinda use what I have around my shop.
I wanna see start to finish. I found out my girlfriend is getting me a new reloader so I wanna get into swaging cause I cannot seem to find bullets for reloading at the moment for anything I own so I wanna learn to make my own from start to finish of every possible configuration.
You should cast them. Swaging can be a pain in the butt.
@@spinesales I would cast but I also wanna jacket them like .308 for 7.62x25 tokarev and doing wadcutters, semi wad cutters jacketed and hollow points seem like the best way is swaging. It is also seemingly hard to do gas checks or polymer tips casting
Look up mannyca on here. He has vids about making jacketed bullets with normal reloading dies. There are some good forum posts around too on the topic.
I use it to make slugs for a shotgun
@spinesales oh and tool steel for the die
@KeninMT ummmmm ok.... Just kidding. Thanks for watching.
@daywalker627 Thaks brother
great videos, one critique, lose saying "ummmm"
@camerl2009 Thanks
why do you want jacketed slugs?
to take out the taliban !
For fun and experimentation
@KeninMT dude seriously? he barely says ummm