![]() ![]() I have yet to see a case being made from molten brass or copper, using hand tools. Of course, this doesn't work with rimfire, only centerfire. ![]() Though I did find a few videos about annealing and reforming cases, necking up and down to take different calibers. I was thinking about reloads, but most reloaders don't fabricate the cases from scratch. Check out this video from 9:50 on - this is home-style mass-manufacture of bullets. Won't be jacketed or with any fancy tungsten core or machined hollow point, but will do the job. With a progressive reloader you can crank out a 1,000 rounds a day.Ĭasting bullets is easy. Cleaning and examining the empty shell casings is a long process. My personal favorite reloader is the Dillon xl650. I have never heard of anyone who makes their own. There are several dozen types used for reloading.Īnother essential compoenent for each round is a primer. ![]() much harder to make from scartch than one would think. Gunpowder: Sulfur, Charcol, and Potassium Nitrate. I have never known any gunsmith who fabricates their own casings. I hope you are referring to reloading empty shell casings. But this depends on what type of round for a particular casing. ![]()
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