I'm wondering if they're are any plans to produce a dye that will give the hollow ogive expanding petals like many jacketed hollowpoint bullets on the market? Is there such a dye available? @CorbinMfg1975
Hi airgunsofidaho4886, Thank you for your inquiry! Yes, the Corbin S-Press Bench Stand is now available. You can find more details and make a purchase here: www.corbins.com/shop/s-press-bench-stand?page=2&category=20#attr= If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! Best regards, Corbin Manufacturing
Yes I think you could swage a 300 . I made slugs, I forget what weight and my neighbor used them in a .45 caliber PCP air rifle to hunt deer. The dies I have were purchased primarily to be used to swage .45 ACP bullets but I found that the lead slugs were the same size that some PCP air rifles shoot. What I don't know is, what the maximum velocity limit that the .45 (.452) slugs can be shot at before they start stripping lead in the rifling grooves of the barrel. That may not be a problem with air rifles as the rifling grooves of the ones that I have seen so far are not as deeply cut as they are in firearms. I gave some of the slugs to someone I knew that shot a .45 revolver and told him to shoot them at about 600 fps. He loaded them hot though at about 900-1000 fps and the lead was stripped off by the rifling grooves in his firearm barrel. The .45 slugs are very soft, like regular air rifle pellets and slugs.
Yes, absolutely you could have a die made that will make a projectile of that size. If you give our sales team a call at 5418265211 we can come up with a solution for you.
As a machinist, the Corbin looks like a piece of junk. The stuff I invent and make is solid, strong, does a perfect job, and doesn’t wear out. No flexing at all.
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I'm wondering if they're are any plans to produce a dye that will give the hollow ogive expanding petals like many jacketed hollowpoint bullets on the market? Is there such a dye available? @CorbinMfg1975
Very good video good explanation thank
Will the press stand be available soon ?
Hi airgunsofidaho4886,
Thank you for your inquiry! Yes, the Corbin S-Press Bench Stand is now available. You can find more details and make a purchase here: www.corbins.com/shop/s-press-bench-stand?page=2&category=20#attr=
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Best regards,
Corbin Manufacturing
Can you use the s-press for pellets , with the right die to swag 300gr 45cal bullet ? I have enjoy watching the videos yal have put out so far.
Yes I think you could swage a 300 . I made slugs, I forget what weight and my neighbor used them in a .45 caliber PCP air rifle to hunt deer. The dies I have were purchased primarily to be used to swage .45 ACP bullets but I found that the lead slugs were the same size that some PCP air rifles shoot.
What I don't know is, what the maximum velocity limit that the .45 (.452) slugs can be shot at before they start stripping lead in the rifling grooves of the barrel. That may not be a problem with air rifles as the rifling grooves of the ones that I have seen so far are not as deeply cut as they are in firearms.
I gave some of the slugs to someone I knew that shot a .45 revolver and told him to shoot them at about 600 fps. He loaded them hot though at about 900-1000 fps and the lead was stripped off by the rifling grooves in his firearm barrel. The .45 slugs are very soft, like regular air rifle pellets and slugs.
Yes, absolutely you could have a die made that will make a projectile of that size. If you give our sales team a call at 5418265211 we can come up with a solution for you.
As a machinist, the Corbin looks like a piece of junk. The stuff I invent and make is solid, strong, does a perfect job, and doesn’t wear out. No flexing at all.
Feel free to give us a shout at 541.826.5211 if you're looking for work! Thanks so much for the comment!
For $1699 i can buy 14600 30 slugs