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Sinclair is a great company. Hopefully not much will change now that it's owned by Midway.
Thank you Captain Capslock, we already cleared that up.ITS OWNED BY BROWNELLS
Thank you Captain Capslock, we already cleared that up.
Here's a close up of the real deal:
On the far right of the 3rd video picture, you'll see the swaged bullets that I and others make from brass cases. They mis-described the info in the video, and those bullets show up at 3:18 in that video.
In my case, I use annealed (never anneal brass for regular reloading!) 9mm cases, and install a cast lead bullet as a core, and them run them up into a swaging die set, and they come out as these jacketed hollow point bullets for the .40 caliber. Basically, free jacketed HP bullets for reloading.
You can tell that they are the swaged bullets that I am talking about because the bullet has the distinct rim of a case, clearly seen.
Here's a close up of the real deal:
Once again, you sound like you know what you are talking about and yet let slip a little tidbit that lets others know you don't.never anneal brass for regular reloading
Even on Christmas you can't avoid being a douche? Amazing.
Instead of acting like you're five years old, why don't you just say why you think he's wrong instead of acting like this?