I am selling a swage die that I had made which doesn't work for what I want. It makes .254 diameter slugs with a 2-S ogive.
I ordered it to make slugs for my .25 huben which I tested enough to know that .254 is the most accurate diameter. However, I tested with AVS slugs which have a more pointy shape that 2-S. When I made mine the length I wanted, I have to use a tool to force them into the magazine which I don't want to do. They still shoot fine. If I make them shorter and lighter than I planned, around 40 grains instead of 50ish, then I can insert them by hand with just a bit of friction. This die would be good for you if you have a Corbin s press and a .25 huben and you don't mind sticking with 40 grains or less. I don't know of any other air guns that use .254, but maybe you do. Will ad pics of the die and the slugs it makes shortly. Or rather a slug it can make. By adjusting the punch depth you adjust the length and weight of the slug within a fairly wide range
I ordered it to make slugs for my .25 huben which I tested enough to know that .254 is the most accurate diameter. However, I tested with AVS slugs which have a more pointy shape that 2-S. When I made mine the length I wanted, I have to use a tool to force them into the magazine which I don't want to do. They still shoot fine. If I make them shorter and lighter than I planned, around 40 grains instead of 50ish, then I can insert them by hand with just a bit of friction. This die would be good for you if you have a Corbin s press and a .25 huben and you don't mind sticking with 40 grains or less. I don't know of any other air guns that use .254, but maybe you do. Will ad pics of the die and the slugs it makes shortly. Or rather a slug it can make. By adjusting the punch depth you adjust the length and weight of the slug within a fairly wide range