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Copyright law is a often a bit thorny, in a nutshell "factual" information cannot be copyrighted. The Sherman Bell articles would be copyrighted but the loading data could be argued to be "factual" information. I think the intent of the loading data was to get into the hands of the shooting public or why publish it. Safest route is to ask the folks at DGJ for permission and give them credit. Who knows it might sell a few back issues because some folks will want to read the accompanying articles that go with the load data.
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I think the Bell spread sheet we have been using was put together by a PGCA member. I have forgotten who sent it to me.
DGJ had the info in multiple articles over a couple of years. |
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I found your other video about derusting a 10 ga. to be interesting. It got sort of cut off though. Is there any further video or a post to go with it? Kirk |
Do roll crimped hulls, allow for multiple reloading, as does the star crimp type?
Also, after watching the "video" on shell cutting, I was wondering if anyone uses a jig and a bandsaw? Mine is set up with a 3 tooth skip, which may be to course for shell hulls, but makes a nice decoy. |
I have used my table saw with a finish blade to cut 3 1/2" shells to 2 7/8".
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I've used table, chop, and band saws to cut shells. In the winter I'm to lazy to go out in my unheated shop so I use a single edge razor blade in a dowel in my basement reloading room. My roll crimps always look better useing the drill press than a hand tool. Yes they can be reloaded. I had a buddy with a lathe make up a tappered tool to open up the shell after being shot. He made it to go in a drill, but I just turn it by hand.
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