I make these for 338 Lapua, and 30 Cal. how many would be interested in 6.5?
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I have some of these, so do a few more forum members, in .264 diam. from 4 years ago, as bullets only. I need to check my notes as to where I found them.
Mini group buy. They shoot fine. Go with 100 + in wts.
Whiskey 3 pills. That rings a bell. Aluminum tip. BFT saw these at my bench, that's where his fascination with giant tips came from...
He gets a lot of ideas here.
The idea of these is great enough to try some. ?Last edited by sneaky one; 04-11-2018, 10:58 PM.
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So.... with that type of tip I'm guessing it's a match bullet? Not a hunting round?
Yeah, they look a lot like the Lehigh's. A clone or the Lehigh deal?
Not sure what the OP is actually "making"--
OP are you a dealer?"Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"
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No I'm not selling them on this thread, and no it would only be the projectile. Just wanted your opinion. I know the old Manufacture. He lives in Sun city west AZ. The name is Alco Bullets, him and I go way back. I had a lot of these in storage and now I'm running low. I'm thinking about adding the hydraulic presses to my gun room. He use to make them in all flavors before selling the company. The bullet is a copper jacket lead core steel tip, bow tail. When its time and I have extra left over I will post them in the right area. Cool with you IescapedCali!!!!!!!!!
From the left to right. 6.5, 6.5, 308
On the concentricity machine they spin with little to no wobble.Attached FilesLast edited by tangodown; 04-12-2018, 02:38 PM.
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I have the 6.5 in 95 grs to 160 grs. Tips are Aluminum, SS, or steel. The Titanium tips alone cost me .90 cents to $1.00 each. In the completed bullet without titanium I have .30 cents to .50 cents each. That's just in components.. Now that's not even labor.Last edited by tangodown; 04-12-2018, 06:28 PM.
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Originally posted by tangodown View PostI have the 6.5 in 95 grs to 160 grs. Tips are Aluminum, SS, or steel. The Titanium tips alone cost me .90 cents to $1.00 each. In the completed bullet without titanium I have .30 cents to .50 cents each. That's just in components.. Now that's not even labor.
Whats with the tip on the 6.5 bullet? Looks like you swaged a 30 cal tip into a 6.5 jacket.
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