I figured I'd go straight to the pros and ask....
I'm tired of searching for Berger bullets all the time, out of stock or sorry those are in production and won't be available for another year. I know they are great and very sought after and just about all of my bench guns love them but I'm looking for another way to stay on top of my game.
I'm looking at starting to manufacture my own bullets and yes I know it's a lot hard work. I'm interested in purchasing dies that will produce a 6.5 140 gr. hybrid style bullet similar to those of the Berger design. I'd like a press / system that will swage more than one core at a time and the same with the jackets.
I've read that the sta-moly jackets are rated higher than the J-4 jackets, I don't know that for sure and that's why I'm asking. Is there any benefit of swaging your own cores or just buying them?
Any and all advise of die makers, and supplies would be most appreciated
Thanks
Darrin
I'm tired of searching for Berger bullets all the time, out of stock or sorry those are in production and won't be available for another year. I know they are great and very sought after and just about all of my bench guns love them but I'm looking for another way to stay on top of my game.
I'm looking at starting to manufacture my own bullets and yes I know it's a lot hard work. I'm interested in purchasing dies that will produce a 6.5 140 gr. hybrid style bullet similar to those of the Berger design. I'd like a press / system that will swage more than one core at a time and the same with the jackets.
I've read that the sta-moly jackets are rated higher than the J-4 jackets, I don't know that for sure and that's why I'm asking. Is there any benefit of swaging your own cores or just buying them?
Any and all advise of die makers, and supplies would be most appreciated
Thanks
Darrin