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Time to make the donuts....

Any recommendation on a source for a bullet spinner? Can we see some examples?

After doing a bit of research, you can find a drawing by Paul Gottschall for one in Precision Shooting March 1964.
Also look in May & June 1965
A jacket spinner and lathe are shown in July 1965
 
Has anyone used any of the newer Sierra jackets? I recently had some pretty good success with bullets I made on some Sierra .810 jackets from 2004 but I made the last of those jackets up. I emailed Sierra and they sent me a 2025 jacket price list. Their 6mm jackets are a little more expensive than the 2025 j4 jackets that I have on order but what really matters is the end result on the target.
 
A year ago, I received a batch of Sierra .30s with a length of 1.220".
The jackets were very greasy and had a strange color; they looked oxidized,(for lack of a more appropriate term) with a very reddish-brown color.
After washing with detergent and citric acid, they had the same appearance as the J4s. And the bullets were excellent, and I had fewer folded tips than with the J4.
 
George Ulrich had the ultimate bullet making press on display at the recent score nationals and I failed to take a single picture. How about posting a picture here George and make everyone drool as much as I did.
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Thank You, George! :D Here are some snaps of The Ulrich bullet swage press set-up and ready to run a few thousand thirty Cal. bullets. George had advised an initial mount angle of 45* - and, "boy was he wrong" . . . until I made it 27.5, only to learn that, 'just maybe', George was/is correct!:p That said, the Hood air assisted presses are positioned at about 27.5* - they are a very good, but different animal.

This press is ROCK SOLID, 'SILKY SMOOTH', and with more than adequate leverage - I'll know a lot more following today's 'real work' session. Once i acquire the materials, I'll make an adjustable angle mount. This press will accommodate a wide variety of positioning. :cool: RG

P.S. for comparison, here are a couple of the Meister/Ulrich clones of the original B&A swage press (i have & use three of these): for all operations, up to 6mm, these presses are GREAT! For thirty Cal., though very good for core-seating, when it comes to pointing, they are disappointingly short on leverage. 84ADF1D2-D249-4B85-84AD-27C8CA0759C8_1_102_a.jpeg
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GREASE & OIL are your friends . . . except on jackets, where lubrication is a necessary evil. ;)
 
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Speaking of presses, has anyone measured how much it flexes when producing larger caliber bullets (, 30 caliber heavy bullets)?
 

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