New Button Cover

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RattlerX

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The pics were quick and not very good but the new button covers are just my style.

45-70 Govt and 500 S&W Magnum

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Fred is a member of our regional vapers social group on FB, Smoky Mountain Vapers. I've seen quite a few of his buttons. He also makes a knurled button.

I actually made a steel 9mm casing cover for a TRA LP REO I sold. 1/4" bit into the pre-blown primer housing and JBQuick makes a secure fit.

I like my Rob aluminum cover, personally. The rounded edge is comfy for power presses lol.
 

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Ive got a couple of .223s from work im going to do this to, I just havent gotten around to it yet. The wife suggested putting a small piece of super sculpty (shes a craft wizard) into the shell casing then pressed onto the button should make a good form. Then use the dental floss trick to wedge the botton on. In my head it sounds like it could work. May have to test it this weekend.

The only thing that scares me is my ability with my dremel. thats why I brought home 5 shell casings in case I screw it up!

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I like... I've thought about making one as well. When I stopped doing ADC I was reloading for around 77-78 of my 88 firearms, most of them long range specialty handguns and rifles... from 17 cal wildcats to wildcats based on the parent cases for dozens of cartridges current and long discontinued up to 416 Rigby, and a bunch of them based on 225/307/364 Win's and 444 Marlin. Most was sold when the health failed, so will have to check to see which brass I still have left (but I'm sure I still have a lot of it in storage. I had around 200K cases for reloading when I stopped shooting, didn't sell it all).
 

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I have collected about 75 .45acp brass and some 9mm brass from my friends for this very purpose.

I plan on mounting them on my shopsmith and polishing to mirror finish then parting them off to length. Was planning on hunting down a nylon washer with the right dims for the internal part, but haven't gotten around to it yet.

I figure 75 youth to be enough to mess up one or two.

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