Real Bullet Tip for a Pencil?

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vtgaryw

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Did a search, but didn't see anything. Has anyone figured out how to use a real bullet for a tip for a 30 cal shell casing? I've been making a bunch of pens using 30 Cal FMJ bullets for tips, and would like to make a matching pen.

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I've done it with a Pentel pencil mechanism, and with a Schmidt DSM pencil mechanism. Just step-drill the bullet to match. Tolerances can be finicky (both the bullet and the pen length), so go slow and test-fit frequently. I used solid copper bullets, so I didn't have to worry about the lead deforming or separating from the jacket.

I hope that helps,
Eric
 

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I've seen the library article, it doesn't talk about pencils at all.

Eric, what size shell casing did you use with the Schmidt mechanism? Were you able to adapt it to a 30 cal?

Thanks,

Gary
 

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Eric, what size shell casing did you use with the Schmidt mechanism? Were you able to adapt it to a 30 cal?
Here's a pic of the Pentel mechanism cartridge pencil.



And one of a 300 WbyMag pen/pencil set using a Schmidt mechanism. Joe Aliperti (turbowagon) turned them.



I've also done them in 300 WinMag (but don't have a photo handy). I don't recall ever using 30-06 for a pencil, but it's certainly possible.

Regards,
Eric
 
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