A cheap bullet pointing system

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Re: A cheap bullet pointing system

#11 Post by spud »

Mike357 wrote:Where did I see something about this recently? Was it in Target Shooter or some other forum (heaven forbid!)
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Re: A cheap bullet pointing system

#12 Post by ovenpaa »

Mike357 wrote:Always admire folk that can engineer stuff like this, and build from scratch.

Guess that makes you old school geeks? :D :D
Not really LOL. My background is electrical engineering and I have always enjoyed working with my hands and can handle a spanner if needed. I have been a wood turner on and off for years but metal turning is very new to me. Basically I had a few projects in mind and they were going to cost more to sub out than the cost of a small lathe so I found a nice little lathe and off I went ;) I found it very easy to pick up but I am only doing very basic jobs however I am very pleased with the results so far.

Unfortunately I have outgrown my current lathe so I am on the look out for a slightly bigger one with powered feeds, the ability to screw cut and handle larger items. I have so many little things I would like to make
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Re: A cheap bullet pointing system

#13 Post by Alpha1 »

And the rest as the saying goes is history.
A question the bullet pointing system you do I guess they are caliber specific. So you would have to buy one for each caliber you shoot. ?
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#14 Post by GarethM »

I use a Wilson trimmer, so would be interested in both

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Re: A cheap bullet pointing system

#15 Post by dromia »

Bloody hell a seven year resurrection, that gives Lazarus a run for his money.
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#16 Post by Dellboy »

did this happen ?
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Re: A cheap bullet pointing system

#17 Post by Dahonis »

Didn't even know that such a thing existed.....let alone what I was doing seven years ago wtf
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Re: A cheap bullet pointing system

#18 Post by Alpha1 »

A question about bullet pointing came up on another forum I did a google search and this thread came up.
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#19 Post by GarethM »

Didn't notice the date :(
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#20 Post by meles meles »

Would one of these suffice?
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