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ExtremeGunCare
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Has anyone tried to lathe your own bullets? I know this might seem a bit out there, but I do believe there might be some potential. I shoot a .308 and use Nosler Partitions but I have always wanted to design my own bullet. Just curious if anyone else out there has tried it. Another reason why is, I feel a bullet should be a bit longer than what I can purchase.
In IL, to deer hunt you can only use Shotgun or Muzzle Loader. I always wanted to create a slug that sat in a plastic sabot. The slug would naturally have a twist in it to encourage rotation. The thought behind this slug is so someone did not have to buy a rifling barrel.
But the other thought is from shooting Bow n Arrow. The Arrow has natural rotation due to the fletchings to create a stable path. If the lathe bullet had groves to encourage that natural rotation.
Well it is just a thought. Just seeing if others might have liked minded thoughts.
Thanks,
Jason
In IL, to deer hunt you can only use Shotgun or Muzzle Loader. I always wanted to create a slug that sat in a plastic sabot. The slug would naturally have a twist in it to encourage rotation. The thought behind this slug is so someone did not have to buy a rifling barrel.
But the other thought is from shooting Bow n Arrow. The Arrow has natural rotation due to the fletchings to create a stable path. If the lathe bullet had groves to encourage that natural rotation.
Well it is just a thought. Just seeing if others might have liked minded thoughts.
Thanks,
Jason