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Old August 23, 2011, 12:11 AM   #2
Stick_man
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First thing would be to check your local regs. Then, I have heard you need to have an FFL (class 06 I believe) to manufacture ammunition components. I don't think the liability insurance would be too bad, but with all the lawsuit happy attorneys out there and the anti-gun libs in office, you can't ever be sure of what's out there. If somebody can sue McDonalds for making them fat or for burning themselves on coffee, why not sue somebody for making the bullet that fit too big for your gun and "caused" your barrel to blow up?

There are also many different applications, alloys, and sizes for each caliber. For it to be profitable, you would need quite an investment in equipment and need to have a good reliable source for your alloy materials.

Best of luck with it.
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