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  • I have been to his site, but info on where to buy and costs are no where to be found. How does a person get ahold of him ????? Thanks for the vid, super !!

  • of all the videos on youtube for making gas checks yours is by far the best,however if you used aluminium slit to 1/2" wide and run it off a small mandrel you would save yourself a lot of time using the guillotine,less wastage,and nice smooth edges on the strip, so less cuts on your hands!

  • Where can I order one of these from? website???

  • SO it's the actuall one(not the prototype one) Still sensitive to thickness?

  • @spritrocks The one I got was a prototype. It works with thickness of aluminum flashing that I buy at home depot. I can't remember the exact thickness off the top of my head. I would expect that different thicknesses and types of material would come out with slightly different dimensions.

  • Can you let me know if this gas check 111 is available yet for sale, if so how much is it and can it be sent to the UK.

  • @MegaMalc1

    FreeChex IIIs have been available for over 6 months.

    I have no direct relationship with Charlie, the man who invented and manufactures the FreeChex III. His products are available on Ebay only... as far as I know. He does sell overseas; I have seen positive comments on the reloading forums from people from Australia and Europe.

  • I'm pretty new to this. Whats a gas check?

    It seems like as if your making primers.

  • A gas check is a small cap that fits on the end of your cast bullet. Generally you only need them for cartridges designed for velocities more than approximately 1400 fps which includes most rifle cartridges and even a few pistol cartridges. At the most basic level they protect the cast bullet from the hot gasses while traveling down your barrel. But there are other mechanisms at work as well. Without them you will have problems with leading in your barrel and reduced accuracy.

  • Can it be used on a reloading press?

  • It might be possible, but the arbor press has much greater leverage and has less give. A $49 Harbor Freight arbor press is probably will save a lot of wear and tear on a more expensive reloading press.

  • Can you use copper flashing?

  • Yes, I think copper in most cases is easier to work with than aluminum.

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