Vulcan Checks

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Vulcan Checks

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Bought some in .30 cal for my .30-30 loads. They are oversized and won't crimp in place. The ID of their .010" thick (advertised not measured) cup is .283" but my bullets' bases are .280". I intend to give them a call and ask what's up.

I'm pretty sure this is the company I got some aluminum checks from off eBay a few years ago and had to give/throw them away because they wouldn't stay on.

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Re: Vulcan Checks

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I have used Gator checks with no problems. 22,30,38,45
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Thanks. Couldn't find them in stock when I ordered from Vulcan.
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I'm a Hornady guy mainly because Gator has never been a consistent provider no matter who is marketing them.
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Retailers that sell Hornady are usually out of stock or charge $.04 per check by the time you get them to your bench.
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Go http://www.freechex.net/ and you will never run out again. :D I make Freechex for 8mm and .30 cal.
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GasGuzzler wrote:Retailers that sell Hornady are usually out of stock or charge $.04 per check by the time you get them to your bench.
I've never been able to get the all the sizes I needed when ordering the Gators.
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daboone wrote:Go http://www.freechex.net/ and you will never run out again. :D I make Freechex for 8mm and .30 cal.
That's one of the mundane tasks that would cause me to go back to jacketed bullets. I learned that from cutting wads during my round ball effort.

I think about that at times; sell all my lead, gas checks and molds. I could buy two lifetimes worth of jacketed bullets I suspect. But, that would take an effort on my part so it would probably never happen.
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I have considered one of the check makers, but instead just bought 2 lifetimes worth of the sizes that I use.
I don't shoot a lot of rifle bullets except for the 223, and I bought 5,000 checks, and 7,000 jacketed. If I run out, I can always shoot them in my Handi without checks.
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Re: Vulcan Checks

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I did the same thing, Jim, back when I started casting. I knew that I was going to shoot a lot of checked bullets as I wanted to duplicate jacketed bullet performance so I started buying gas checks on a schedule or when I bought anything else, I would at least buy a box as I figured the copper would never get cheaper. As I neared retirement, I even stepped it up trying to estimate what I would need to get me through my early '80s. I have 9K 30 caliber checks that cost me $9.98/box through a local gunshop. A couple of boxes every time I walked in the door. I have a lifetime of 22, 25, 30, 32, 35, 375, 41, 44, 45, and 475 checks and did it without really breaking the bank.

I also had another worry. In that I like Hornady checks it wouldn't surprise me if they were to get out of that endeavor given their move away from lead-free projectiles. As far as I know, they have one machine that sits there cranking them out around the clock, a truck driver I know has delivered quite a bit of copper to it. I suspect that when that machine gives up the ghost, they will not replace it. I can speculate a bit on this as before closing my mold business I worked on a business plan that examined how I could grow the business (or get out). Besides the CNC lathes for the molds, I spec'd a machine similar to what Hornady was operating, and it was a ¼ million dollars without the dies. That machine would need to operate around the clock more years than I have left to turn a profit.

I know this isn't helping anybody that needs checks now but the bottom-line is that there is no time like now to get started.
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