Kelly Built From the Ground Up - Corbin In-House Bullet Manufacturing and Rapid Innovation Precision Starts Here — Inside Corbin's Bullet Manufacturing Operation There's a phrase that gets used a lot in the ammunition world: "vertically integrated." Companies slap it on their marketing and ... Bullet Swaging Precision Dies
Kelly Corbin Precision Bullet Jackets - Consistency Custom Orders and Copper Blends The Jacket Is Where It All Begins Ask any serious bullet swager what separates a world-class projectile from an average one, and the answer almost always comes back to the jacket. The core can be perf... Bullet Swaging Jacketed Bullets Precision Dies
How do you swage bullets? Bullet swaging is a method of using pressure to form a bullet, which is the inert metal portion of the cartridge (which becomes a projectile when fired) by using pressure to flow the materials at room... Bullet Swaging
About Corbin's Lead Tip Forming Die The Lead Tip Forming die (LT-1) is similar in appearance to the core seating die (CS-1) except for these two features: The lead tip die has a larger diameter cavity, to accept the finished bullet. The... Lead Bullets Precision Dies
What Is Bullet Swaging? “Swaging” is the process of forming projectiles—specifically bullets, not loaded cartridges—by using high pressure at room temperature to mold materials within a diamond-lapped, high-precision die. No... Bullet Swaging DIY Projects Diamond-lapped Dies High Pressure Jacketed Bullets Lead Bullets Precision Dies
Corbin Internal Punch Synchronization Guide PF-1-S or PF-1-H Point Forming Dies normally have a spring wire ejector that is retracted from the die cavity, and does not contact the bullet during swaging. It pushes the bullet out of the die on th... Bullet Swaging Precision Dies
About Corbin High BC (ULD) Bullet Tips Corbin ULD bullet tips give you the maximum BC for a given caliber and weight of Ultra Low Drag bullet. The tough metal tips are held securely in place as the ogive is formed, forcing the core to flo... Bullet Swaging Precision Dies
About Corbin Point Form Die Ejection Pins The Point Form Die (PF-1) puts the ogive curve on a lead or jacketed bullet. It is used after the core has been seated in the core seating die, which in turn is used after the core has been swaged to ... Bullet Swaging Jacketed Bullets Lead Bullets Precision Dies
About Corbin Heel-type Lead Bullets Heel-type bullets have a reduced base portion that fits inside the cartridge case. The most common example of this is the 22 rimfire. Early blackpowder cartridges used the heel-type bullet, also, so t... Lead Bullets
About Corbin Jacketed Bullet Making The basic steps in swaging almost any jacketed bullet are: Swage the core to exact weight/size using CSW-1 Core Swage Seat the core into the jacket using CS-1 Core Seater For rebated boattails instead... Bullet Swaging Jacketed Bullets Lead Bullets
About Corbin Damaged Bullet Reform Kit, FX-1 A new "BULLET FIXER KIT" to re-manufacture surplus "pulled" military and other damaged bullets is now available from Corbin Manufacturing & Supply, Inc., world's leading supplier of bullet swaging equ... Bullet Swaging Lead Bullets
About Corbin BGK-1 Base Guard Kits The Base Guard bullet is made either in a LSWC-1 die (if you don't mind the shoulder of a semi-wadcutter design), or in a regular three-die set such as the FJFB-3 (for smooth ogive bullets). Base Guar... Precision Dies