Last seen: Jun 30, 2026
They are not bullets that didnt cast correctly, they are just eccentric-shaped fishing sinkers....Incorrect. They are precision graduated pot ready re...
My OCD would have me staying up all night chasing down the problem before it let me buy cast bullets. There are only so many things that can be wrong....
I had that recently and it was due to me logging in from a VPN connection that was in a blacklisted IP address range. Even after admin unbanned me I c...
Gold! Casting is satisfying till it isn't.
I assumed due to the heavy gauge steel involved that it was meant to be load bearing.Overkill for storage, but a very slick solution. Nicely done..I w...
A 5mm cantilevered plate will flex when you size brass.Less from the action of sizing, more from the force of your hand at the end of the stroke.Ok, I...
If you slide the mounting plate into the wall bracket, the mounting plate is then a cantilever.How much flex are you expecting ?Indeed it will be and ...
an engineers son ?He's not an engineer but rather an incurable tinkerer. Turns his hand to pretty much anything.
Few more pics in case any one else wants to use any of the ideas.Plates from left to right: APP, Pro 1000 & Breechlock Challenger single stage. Th...
Sounds like a fascinating challenge. So different to the disciplines of shooting I engage in that it may as well almost be something entirely differen...
What is easy to determine is if what you do improves the outcome for you.An example of where practical experience counts. No amount of video watching ...
A mate of mine who dabbles in this stuff has a setup for one rifle that I estimate to have more in it than both of my cars. Looks like great fun and t...
Those all look better than any bit of glass I have at 200m 😮 . This is a game I will leave to the braver and deeper of pocket than I!
I don't get the motivation. Why would one want to use a calibre like 223 on African game animals? Beyond satisfying ones curiosity I'm not g...
Shooting animals with a sub-optimal calibre when you don't have to strikes me as en ethically questionable thing to do.
