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Posted: 1/25/2014 12:41:05 PM EDT
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I know there's rules here about posting illegal activity, but I'd consider counterfeiting a larger currency denomination than pennies.
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I just want to throw them all over the floor and roll around naked in them like Scrooge McDuck.. Pure Copper Baby! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/577/i4ne.jpg View Quote Pics of you doing this? |
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I'm betting on copper jackets for booolitts...
Edit: Beat by well over a minute :( |
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Quoted: LOL i was punching these out and thought damn If I had a set of 1930's penny stamps id be set. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I know there's rules here about posting illegal activity, but I'd consider counterfeiting a larger currency denomination than pennies. LOL i was punching these out and thought damn If I had a set of 1930's penny stamps id be set. |
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unfortunately that's as far as i can go. the cup die was made for .030 stock and I was using .032 and pulled teh center out of the cup die. Its back getting fixed on monday. So I just have a shit load of copper disks.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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tag for another great thread unfortunately that's as far as i can go. the cup die was made for .030 stock and I was using .032 and pulled teh center out of the cup die. Its back getting fixed on monday. So I just have a shit load of copper disks.. stamp a boltface on them and sell them on Arfcom |
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Quoted: I just want to throw them all over the floor and roll around naked in them like Scrooge McDuck.. Pure Copper Baby! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/577/i4ne.jpg View Quote |
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smart ass! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/545/2krr.jpg and thats as far as we get for now. I broke the cupping die. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
smart ass! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/545/2krr.jpg and thats as far as we get for now. I broke the cupping die. CORBIN goodness? |
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Quoted: unfortunately that's as far as i can go. the cup die was made for .030 stock and I was using .032 and pulled teh center out of the cup die. Its back getting fixed on monday. So I just have a shit load of copper disks.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: tag for another great thread unfortunately that's as far as i can go. the cup die was made for .030 stock and I was using .032 and pulled teh center out of the cup die. Its back getting fixed on monday. So I just have a shit load of copper disks.. Didn't you do a thread on spent .22 cases used as jackets? I heard about that years ago somewhere before, but never saw pics of how it's done. |
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I really, Really wished you had not have worded it that way. I need to go scrub that image from my brain
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Channel the spirit of Bob Munden.
Toss em' in the air and shoot em' with a single action Colt. |
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Was waiting for a update. Didn't you do a thread on spent .22 cases used as jackets? I heard about that years ago somewhere before, but never saw pics of how it's done. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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tag for another great thread unfortunately that's as far as i can go. the cup die was made for .030 stock and I was using .032 and pulled teh center out of the cup die. Its back getting fixed on monday. So I just have a shit load of copper disks.. Didn't you do a thread on spent .22 cases used as jackets? I heard about that years ago somewhere before, but never saw pics of how it's done. follow the link in my Sig line.. |
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smart ass! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/545/2krr.jpg and thats as far as we get for now. I broke the cupping die. CORBIN goodness? yes |
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stamp a boltface on them and sell them on Arfcom View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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tag for another great thread unfortunately that's as far as i can go. the cup die was made for .030 stock and I was using .032 and pulled teh center out of the cup die. Its back getting fixed on monday. So I just have a shit load of copper disks.. stamp a boltface on them and sell them on Arfcom LOL Good idea. I'd probably one for the heck of it. |
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smart ass! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/545/2krr.jpg and thats as far as we get for now. I broke the cupping die. CORBIN goodness? yes |
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LOL i was punching these out and thought damn If I had a set of 1930's penny stamps id be set. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I know there's rules here about posting illegal activity, but I'd consider counterfeiting a larger currency denomination than pennies. LOL i was punching these out and thought damn If I had a set of 1930's penny stamps id be set. Set to lose money Bullets on the other hand..... |
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I want some when you're done since I got Krampus'd on the giveaway deal...
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ok you might be wondering why straight copper? and not gilding copper (alloy composed of 95% copper and 5% zinc)? Electrical copper is 99% pure and much softer than Gilding. And give me a softer jacket that will open as slower speeds. Im also making it at an unheard of .011 thick final wall thickness. No one made a jacket for subsonic applications, its always been we have had to use, what was left over from the magnums and be happy with what we got. Between the HP and soft thin jacket we might see a good expanding subsonic bullet.
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