not quite bullets but interesting

the threads look fine to me
he's turning them right (thumb goes forward second 21)

scratch that, you may be right
still, it works :)
 
I think this is interesting and quite ingenious . But I also think the cost of having one of those 3 piece , screw together jigs , would be way too expensive to make it worth while !
You would have to make many thousands of pellets for it to pay for itself. Not to mention the time involved. But , if I had one of those jigs , I'd probablly go buy a pellet gun. LOL
 
these guys are the hmong peoples
they live where things are scarce and governments oppressive (just like JT's Canada)
they do what they need to do
 
No reason, as long as you can make the correct shape, you couldn't do the same thing on a bigger scale for .357 DEWC bullets. It is, after all, simply bullet swaging, albeit in his case, he made what looks to be .25 or .27 calibre air-gun pellets.

Nevertheless, the video got downloaded for the "things to do at the cottage when it's raining & you've already cleaned all of your guns and don't believe that old wives' tale that about Fishing is better in the rain!"
 
I’m impressed, that looks like a decent idea. Kinda reminds me of my first Lee Loading tool in 303Brit. Slow to use but it worked very well.
 
His watch read 15:22 and 30 in the circle.
I believe it has left handed threads.
He had access to a machine shop to make that. The piece of steel might have had left hand threads to begin with.
 
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