Recycled bullet
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Hello. Tonight I have been a casting machine. I might even dream of brass bullet molds tonight.
My favorite subject about reloading ammunition is casting and coating my own bullets.
Tonight I made two full one quart freezer bags of bullets. The first is a deeply hollow pointed 358429 bullet made in a four cavity brass mold. This is my favorite mold and produced very few rejects. I powder coated them with ultra durable clear powder coat from Powder by the Pound.
The other is an eight cavity aluminum flat point 358429 mold. These I have coated with Ford light blue, also from PBTP.
I then sized all the bullets 358 using my Lee Hand press while I was watching Clint Eastwood antagonize Robert Duvall in Joe Kid.
Tomorrow I will start the brass prep for what will eventually be fuel to feed a Ruger black hawk old model 3 screw. Click click click click BOOM!
I shoot so that I can cast.
My favorite subject about reloading ammunition is casting and coating my own bullets.
Tonight I made two full one quart freezer bags of bullets. The first is a deeply hollow pointed 358429 bullet made in a four cavity brass mold. This is my favorite mold and produced very few rejects. I powder coated them with ultra durable clear powder coat from Powder by the Pound.
The other is an eight cavity aluminum flat point 358429 mold. These I have coated with Ford light blue, also from PBTP.
I then sized all the bullets 358 using my Lee Hand press while I was watching Clint Eastwood antagonize Robert Duvall in Joe Kid.
Tomorrow I will start the brass prep for what will eventually be fuel to feed a Ruger black hawk old model 3 screw. Click click click click BOOM!
I shoot so that I can cast.