Swaging 223 Bullets from 22LR Brass with a Blackmon Swaging System - Chapter 2 - Making Cores
Chapter 2 in a mini-series on swaging jacketed .223 rifle bullets from .22LR brass using a Blackmon swaging system. In this four-minute video we take a look at how cores are made. Pricing and information on this swaging equipment can be found on the manufacturer's website at http://www.bulletswagingsupply.com/ Music - Talky Beat by Twin Musicom

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