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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • In the Twelfth Month of Winter, my swage press said to me..."Let's get to the point"!
    ►I'm using a BT Sniper Deluxe kit for swaging .224 flat base and rebated boat tail bullets (a one-off custom order RBT kit).
    castboolits.gun...
    ►Here's a bit more info you might be interested in:
    Corbin Handbook of Bullet Swaging No. 9:
    www.swage.com/e...
    Scroll down to "About Weight Control..."
    www.corbins.com...
    Some info about Rebated Boat Tails:
    www.swage.com/f...

Комментарии • 37

  • @LoadsofBacon
    @LoadsofBacon 6 лет назад +5

    Those are awesome man! I love the heating pad trick.

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад +1

      Loads of Bacon It works great when I remember to use it. LOL

  • @southernshop8424
    @southernshop8424 3 года назад

    You make it look easy sir

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  3 года назад

      Thanks. Like most things, there's bit of a learning curve, and the more you do it, the more you learn, and the easier it gets. I was learning while making this series, and it definitely shows at times.

    • @southernshop8424
      @southernshop8424 3 года назад +1

      @@psykoklown874 the human condition

  • @tomburson5554
    @tomburson5554 3 года назад

    I like it!

  • @Thorsaxe777
    @Thorsaxe777 6 лет назад

    Accuracy Tests!! I'm sure that the viewers would like to see some groups fired with them. I have been following your series since you started it. It would be nice to see the end result, For all those viewers that have been wondering if all this work is worth it? ,,, I know that this is a craft, Just like any other precision thing, you have to desire to do it. It is more than a "Save Money thing" Most people that get started in this art usually get burned out on it. It's a desire thing like I said. anyway, They are Good looking bullets it would be nice to see some good looking groups. Dave.

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад

      Thor's Axe777 I'm going to send some to Elvis and FC45LC to make up for the oversized ones. They're far more qualified to do accuracy testing than I am. We just got hit by that snowstorm here in the Northeast.
      I forgot to add that I'm still running iron sights on my AR. I'm trying to narrow down my options for my first scope. My budget is around the $400 mark, but I'm still having trouble making reticle and magnification decisions, though I have been eyeing the PA with AACS in 1x8.

    • @EagleEyeShooting
      @EagleEyeShooting 6 лет назад

      +1 On Thor's Axe777 request. Just caught up on the process. Just a whole different reloading scene, but looks very promissing. I'm not really a name here on the Tube. But im in a sunny state that hits the Range often which has lots of acres. Would love to test and share results

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад +1

      I'm not exactly a name here either. As you can see, this series is the only thing I've done.
      My video posting days started when Elvis reviewed some bullets I sent him, and some people insisted that I post some videos, so I threw my first one together a few hours later. I never even intended to post videos, but here I am. Funny what can happen someimes. I'm just an idiot with a cell phone camera, who in some cases, such as the upcoming 17 HMR/22 WMR stuff, is still figuring some of this out as he goes along. Tonight I finally settled on a good trim length for 75 gn, 77 gn & 80 gn bullets made from 17 HMR.22 WMR casings. Now I have to settle on a trim length for 69 gn & 65 gn.
      What twist barrel? If I had some untrimmed 17 HMR/22 WMR, I could make 90 gn HP-RBT, but you need at least a 1:7 twist for those monsters. I can make them with short soft tips with the trimmed casing that I have,

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад +1

      You're definitely right that it's not for everyone. Especially those who only want to point and shoot, and think that reloading in any capacity is too much work. If I shot 300 blk, I'd just cast & PC, but it's not quite as easy for .223/5.56 without readily available COWW or spending money at Rotometals. I weighed my options and went with the upfront costs and extra work involved in swaging.
      I understand the "burned out" thing, and I mention how I avoid that in one of the videos by setting easily attainable goals, setting time/amount limits (and usually exceeding them without realizing it), and doing things in batches over time. It really goes a long way. For me it's ALL hobby, and part money saver, since I'm supplying bullets for 2 on a fixed income, so it actually helps me in that regard. It keeps me busy, including my mind (it really helps keep me from vegging out in front of the idiot box while arthritis gains ground).

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад +1

      I probably wouldn't have gotten up the courage to start reloading if it weren't for FC45LC, Elvis, and some others (big and small) sharing their knowledge and wisdom on YT. Forums help a lot, but seeing it in action helps a lot more. I just built my AR this year, and that's when I started reloading brass cartridges (last year I bought a shotgun and started reloading shotshells). If I buy a gun, I also buy reloading equipment for it. I definitely jumped in with both feet on this one.
      BT Sniper told me that swaging 223 was the most difficult, and that everything else would be easy. I think he meant getting a "feel" for it more than the actual work involved, but I'm not exactly sure. The 22lr stuff isn't really hard, but the heavy bullets from shortened 17 HMR/22 WMR casings is a bit more advanced than I though, though I'm starting to get it figured out after a bit of a rough start. So far I've found that 75-80 gn take the same length casing. I'm off to figure out 65-69 gn.
      I'm running an 18" 1:8 Wylde, and tend to use 5.56 load data with these.

  • @steveobee3488
    @steveobee3488 4 года назад

    I like your setup on the lee press how did you make that and what dies are you using ive been reloading for over 30 years never made bullets like this how much will it set me back for the die sets to make these babys

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  4 года назад

      BT Sniper dies. He's a vendor on castboolits. You can find a price list there. He makes the ejection system. The trays are from stuff I repurposed.

  • @tcabral13
    @tcabral13 4 года назад

    Ever thought about selling some of these? I am thinking of purchasing bt's kit but want to try it before I invest.

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  4 года назад

      Now there's something BT should offer. Sample packs might generate more sales. See if you can work something out with him. If not, get back to me. He does have a money back guarantee (30 day IIRC). I'd suggest getting everything gathered up and ready to go before ordering to take full advantage of that time.

  • @technophant
    @technophant 3 года назад

    Wait for the squeak, yeah

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  3 года назад

      Hehe. The phone stand I rigged up is made of 3/4" CPVC pipe and fittings, though it has gone through some changes over the years. Nothing high tech about it.

  • @JimmyEG1
    @JimmyEG1 5 лет назад

    Is this a series...i want to get into making my own bullets from scratch

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  5 лет назад

      I did develop into a series. Some of it is me learning, making mistakes, and trying things out as I go. I numbered the swaging videos to make it easy to watch them in order.

    • @JimmyEG1
      @JimmyEG1 5 лет назад

      @@psykoklown874 okay well im going to follow...idk if in the future if your going to make a how to video with the process of how you do it. I wish i had the ability to shoot everyday thats why i want to do this....im more interested in the 77 gr bullets

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  5 лет назад

      Just check the "Bullet Swaging" playlist.
      The heavy bullets are more involved and require 17 HMR or 22 WMR brass to make.

  • @gruntspy44
    @gruntspy44 4 года назад

    How much do you habe invested total in the swaging system?

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  4 года назад

      I made some of the stuff I use from scrap materials, and got my dies during a sale, plus I had to get a Lee Classic Cast press (base punch adapters for other presses are available), so If I had to put rough full price on things, I'd be over $2k. Each caliber differs in price depending on how many, and which dies are needed (and other options).
      BT Sniper: castboolits.gunloads.com/forumdisplay.php?114-BT-Sniper
      Corbin: www.corbins.com/dies.htm
      www.corbins.com/kits.htm
      (dies letters (R,S,M,H) for different presses) Corbin makes some serious swage presses with available reloading die adapters.

  • @pisces2297
    @pisces2297 3 года назад

    Mr.Psyko Klown where can I find all the dies that I need to make my own bullet?

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  3 года назад +1

      There are a few options. Here's a list, though some are no longer in business:
      algunjunkie.webs.com/Downloads/Bullet%20Swaging%20Die%20Makers%203-21-2012.pdf

    • @pisces2297
      @pisces2297 3 года назад

      @@psykoklown874 thank you very much sir!

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  3 года назад +1

      @@pisces2297 You bet. Thanks for watching.

  • @sancharino6878
    @sancharino6878 6 лет назад

    Cookie sent me!

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад

      Awesome. Did you check out Elvis' video too?
      These 55 gn are tried and true, but the upcoming heavy ones are proving to be a bit more difficult to get right than I expected, but I'm finally getting close to heavy bullets that I'm happy with.

    • @sancharino6878
      @sancharino6878 6 лет назад

      No. But I will

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  6 лет назад +1

      That's where this all began. He's the first one that I sent bullets to. Then some people requested that I make a video. but my point form die was out for repair, and I quickly realized that I couldn't show the realities of what's actually involved in just one video because I wanted to give as much of a "real world" impression as I could without it being one long mess.

  • @wisecitizenry2844
    @wisecitizenry2844 4 года назад +2

    Great video, keep it up! I'm in california and seeing what the liberals are attempting. Pockomg away at our 2nd amendment rights everyday. Be nice to be self sufficient in projectile making.

  • @tomburson5554
    @tomburson5554 3 года назад

    You use Corbin dies?

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  3 года назад +1

      They're BT Sniper dies.

    • @tomburson5554
      @tomburson5554 3 года назад

      @@psykoklown874 is he still in business? Does he have a web page?

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874  3 года назад +1

      @@tomburson5554 He's a vendor on castboolits. castboolits.gunloads.com/forumdisplay.php?114-BT-Sniper