Jim Timber
Veteran Member
I've been meaning to play with casing bullets (boolits), and have the start of a setup to do it, but haven't had the time to actually get out and try using it. It's on my "someday, when I get around to it" list.
I started "casting" bullets in the 60's and I started "swaging" jacketed bullets in the 70's...
Designing and swaging jacketed bullets is a LOT of work and you really don't save any money doing it...
SR
You guys shoot all those "expensive" bullets! I have to swage my own!![]()
SR
Brian Litz is a noted ballistics expert who is the head ballistician for Berger bullets (extremely good bullets). He also has his own company, and a book on the same topic of applied ballistics. Only extra cool people with major pull, like 5030, would actually be able to talk to someone like Litz, much less meet them in person.
I'm feeling poorer by the day . . nobody even names my ammo brands. Fiocchi, Lellier & Bellot, Blazer Brass and Winchester. Yet my paper targets still show I hit them once-in-a-while . . . As long as I use the big ones lol.
Not sure... I think that TYM switched to Yanmar for their tier 4 stuff. So maybe that's a tier 4 machine. Very competitive price, close to a TYM price on the same unit.Yanmar engine? I thought these all had Perkins.
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