Finally a use for split cases
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- Scott Tschirhart
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Finally a use for split cases
I have been throwing split cases away but I think I found a good use for them.
I’m loading fire lapping loads in the split cases because I’ll never have to worry about using them again.
I’m loading fire lapping loads in the split cases because I’ll never have to worry about using them again.
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- JimT
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
I make 480 Achilles out of split .45 Colt cases ... IF the split is short.
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
Whenever I split a case, it seems it's only good for the recycle bin:
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
My tight chambered Linebaugh .45 Colt don't usually do that. Guns with larger chambers do.
Re: Finally a use for split cases
I don't remember ever losing a case in my Freedom Arms guns.
Re: Finally a use for split cases
Wrong... I get from $160 to $220 per year for 2 to 3 80% full 5-gallon buckets of dirty range brass that others leave behind. I take it to a metal recycling shop in Portland and after they check it all with a magnet, I walk out with a check ranging from $70 to $80 per bucket. It gives me something to do when resting my hands or eyes in-between groups of magnum pistol loads, or while waiting for a rifle barrel to cool. Any brass I may scrap goes in the bucket too. It pays for my reloading hobby very well.
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
Aye, my recycle bin goes to the metal recycler to help pay for my habit also... I don't leave it for the trash company to take my income from me!
Griff,
SASS/CMSA #93
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
- Scott Tschirhart
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
I don’t have that much brass to recycle.
But I was just slinging the split cases out into the brush on my range. This is a use that works for me.
But I was just slinging the split cases out into the brush on my range. This is a use that works for me.
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
I have 2 containers for brass. One with live primers and one with no primers. I pick up all the live ammo I find on the range. So far this year I have picked up 47 .22 Long Rifle ... 7 5.56 ..... 5 .308 .... 11 9mm ..
The ones that are undamaged and have not been snapped on get sorted out. The damaged ones I pull the bullets and put them in the re-melt pile. The .22's I salvage the powder for reloading .22's ... all the brass including 22's I pop the primers, deprime and put them in the no primer case.
Last year I took a nice load of scrap iron and brass to the metal recyclers and turned it into lead.
The ones that are undamaged and have not been snapped on get sorted out. The damaged ones I pull the bullets and put them in the re-melt pile. The .22's I salvage the powder for reloading .22's ... all the brass including 22's I pop the primers, deprime and put them in the no primer case.
Last year I took a nice load of scrap iron and brass to the metal recyclers and turned it into lead.
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
Now that I cured the Ruger/Marlin .45 Colt, I’ve been lapping the machine marks out of the throat.
It’s a multi weekend project because I like to clean down to bare metal before using the next finer grit.
It’s a multi weekend project because I like to clean down to bare metal before using the next finer grit.
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
Let me know how that's going. Our gun doesn't seem to need it ... the throat is pretty good. I shoved an oversize bullet into the rifling and then pushed it back out ...
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Re: Finally a use for split cases
I was using the larger grit yesterday and it cleaned up very easily. I don’t think it needs any more but I’m going to run through them anyway. Just to polish it a bit.