Page Index Toggle Pages: 1 Send TopicPrint
Normal Topic I hate casting (Read 63 times)
yamoon
Frequent Elocutionist
*****
Offline


NRA Life, ASSRA , GGCA,
MCA

Posts: 1002
Location: Junction City Kansas
Joined: Feb 11th, 2012
I hate casting
Today at 1:11pm
Print Post  
There, I’ve come clean, I’ve been casting since 1968 and have never enjoyed it. I’m thinking of swaging and paper patching. Does anyone on the forum use Corbin dies designed for a reloading press, what is your experience and/or thoughts?
Thanks Mike
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
oneatatime
Frequent Elocutionist
*****
Online



Posts: 4425
Location: Rocky Mountains
Joined: Oct 30th, 2011
Re: I hate casting
Reply #1 - Today at 3:39pm
Print Post  
Where are you going to get the rough blanks to swage? Hint - you will probably cast them. How long will it take you to get tired of making paper patches? Hint - probably not too long. If you have been casting that long, you're probably good and efficient doing it.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
marlinguy
Frequent Elocutionist
*****
Offline


Ballards may be weaker,
but they sure are neater!

Posts: 17976
Location: Oregon
Joined: Feb 2nd, 2009
Re: I hate casting
Reply #2 - Today at 3:43pm
Print Post  
oneatatime wrote Today at 3:39pm:
Where are you going to get the rough blanks to swage? Hint - you will probably cast them. How long will it take you to get tired of making paper patches? Hint - probably not too long. If you have been casting that long, you're probably good and efficient doing it.


I have an old cardboard tube of Lyman rods for swaging. It's the typical old Lyman-Ideal orange with black lettering and rods are 1/4" diameter. I think the weight is something like 10 lbs.? I bought it just because it was cheaper than lead, and thought it was cool. Planned to melt the lead down, but still haven't used it after a decade or more.
  

(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send TopicPrint