Clay Spencer Sells Bullet-Making Business To Vapor Trail Bullets
Along with his gunsmithing and barrel-making enterprises, Clay Spencer of Spencer Rifle Barrels operated a very successful bullet-making business. Clay’s bullets are in high demand by top competitors. Clay has made a variety of bullet types, from a 52gr .22 caliber up to a 118gr .30 caliber, with four different 6mm bullet types (65gr, 68gr, 95gr VLD, 103gr VLD). All his designs have proven themselves in competition. In particular, the 103-grainer has won many matches and set a few world records in the process.
If you have ever shot Spencer bullets you know how good they are. Unfortunately, the era of Spencer-branded bullets is coming to a close. Clay has decided to sell his bullet-making operation. The good news for shooters is that Clay’s bullet-making expertise will be passed on to a new owner/operator, Tom Jacobs, who will employ Clay’s bullet dies and presses to carry on the tradition of Spencer bullets. Clay’s bullet designs will now be produced in Missouri by Vapor Trail Bullets. Here’s the official announcement:
Vapor Trail Bullets is pleased to announce the acquisition of Spencer Bullets. Clay Spencer, long known for his world record-setting, hand-made bullets, has sold his bullet-making equipment and personally trained Vapor Trail Bullets owner Tom Jacobs in the manner and methods to continue this successful tradition. The bullet making operation has been moved to Spickard, Missouri. Vapor Trail Bullets looks to expand the product line while continuing to produce the bullets Clay Spencer is known for. For bullet orders please contact Tom Jacobs at 660-748-8111.
How Custom Bullets Are Made on Hand Presses
If you’ve ever wondered how custom, match-grade bullets are made, here are images of bullets being made in Clay Spencer’s shop. The images show bullet cores being seated and bullets being “pointed up”. These same presses (modified RCBS Rockchuckers), dies, and other tools have been moved to Missouri to be used by Vapor Trail Bullets.
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Anyone know why the presses are tilted at an angle?
Cam over in a more comfortable position,,?
Clay was an anal picky bastard about those 103s, he would send back over 50% of the shipments of jackets he would get for them because they weren’t up to his spec. The lead core was the same way, had to be a certain mix and quality.
But, you could run them on a junke and never have a cull.
Wonder if these guys will keep the same standards.
Precision pays off.
On the angled presses…if you look closely you will see aluminum troughs that lead to cigar boxes. With the presses angled, the bullets fall off of the punches into the troughs, and slide into the cigar boxes.
Economy of motion and ergonomics. It makes it easier to pull the handle while standing. You rock back a little on your heels as you pull. Plus your left hand is at a more natural angle and you can see better when you load the die.