Primer problems solved
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Primer problems solved
All you have to do is make your own I've got thousands of spent primers. Apparently it works.
http://onlinebooks.110mb.com/tm%2031-21 ... -03-05.htm
http://onlinebooks.110mb.com/tm%2031-21 ... -03-05.htm
Re: Primer problems solved
You let the cat out of the bag.
Now I hear the present administration is banning kitchen matches
Now I hear the present administration is banning kitchen matches
Savage VLP + NF 12x42 + 35 Bergers = .
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Re: Primer problems solved
Why does the home page on this site make me feel nervous?
I only have to be lucky once,
the fox has to be lucky every time!
the fox has to be lucky every time!
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Re: Primer problems solved
McGiver is alive and well; sharing his "intelligence". It didn't mention wearing safety goggles..........................must be completely safe????
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Re: Primer problems solved
foxwhistler wrote:Why does the home page on this site make me feel nervous?
Could you clarify a bit more Please??
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Re: Primer problems solved
I must be totally a rightwing extremist ......... radical I bought that TM years ago for $7.95 at a gun show
could I interest anyone in some NITRO or some Shaped charges
could I interest anyone in some NITRO or some Shaped charges
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Re: Primer problems solved
Dang, I just threw out 250 of there reloadable items.
I guess I will start saving the spent primers now, I have only enough for about the first half of our varminting season and if need be I might give this a try. Either that or one of these days I will be "the guy" who buys up all the primers the day they arrived to the store. So far I have always been a day or two behind "the guy".
On that topic....
During the Great Depression my uncle used to reload .22 rim fire ammo by using the tips of strike anywhere matches and stumping powder. For a projectile he would reuse the bullet when it could be recovered, otherwise he would use a suitably sized nail. I imagine the rusty nail would be heck on rifling but it must have worked for him. My father has one in his collection of "stuff". It has been reloaded 3 times judging by the firing pin dents.
I guess I will start saving the spent primers now, I have only enough for about the first half of our varminting season and if need be I might give this a try. Either that or one of these days I will be "the guy" who buys up all the primers the day they arrived to the store. So far I have always been a day or two behind "the guy".
On that topic....
During the Great Depression my uncle used to reload .22 rim fire ammo by using the tips of strike anywhere matches and stumping powder. For a projectile he would reuse the bullet when it could be recovered, otherwise he would use a suitably sized nail. I imagine the rusty nail would be heck on rifling but it must have worked for him. My father has one in his collection of "stuff". It has been reloaded 3 times judging by the firing pin dents.
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Re: Primer problems solved
I have a supply of about 25,000 spent primers if anyone is interested in making their own
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Re: Primer problems solved
No problem Glen.Glen wrote:foxwhistler wrote:Why does the home page on this site make me feel nervous?
Could you clarify a bit more Please??
It`s just that i get a bit nervous when i look at the homepage on that site, about how to make explosives and pipe bomb`s ect.
Perhaps it`s just me but having this information floating about on the internet makes me worry about who`s reading it.
Like i say, probably just me.
I only have to be lucky once,
the fox has to be lucky every time!
the fox has to be lucky every time!
Re: Primer problems solved
I'm interested, but not enough to try it out just yet. Any volunteers?