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This guy might can help. Click here YouTubeDoes anyone experimented with these? There’s some data on the Internet for reloading rifle primers I’m wondering if they work on the CCI caps? Cut to size and put in something to make them work? Just a thought.
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It seems like they would they have guns and ammo but no black powder stuff and no reloading stuffYou would think Texas Walmart's would have this stuff since Texas is so Gun happy!
I haven't tried the roll caps did try the little plastic ring caps they work about 20% of the time at best then just gave up and got all my stuff to make my own from 22reloader.com and never looked back pretty much 100% work maybe 3 out off a 100 don't go boomDoes anyone experimented with these? There’s some data on the Internet for reloading rifle primers I’m wondering if they work on the CCI caps? Cut to size and put in something to make them work? Just a thought.
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Does anyone experimented with these? There’s some data on the Internet for reloading rifle primers I’m wondering if they work on the CCI caps? Cut to size and put in something to make them work? Just a thought.
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Interesting the video that I saw added a little bit of smokeless powder to the cap. I wonder if that would help. It’s on YouTube somewhere. I’m not sure what he used to make it stick to the paper.I have both the German paper ones and the plastic Chicom garbage. None worked even using 3 dots per cap. They went pop but not bang.
Yes I did that too and didn’t set off the powder charge.Interesting the video that I saw added a little bit of smokeless powder to the cap. I wonder if that would help. It’s on YouTube somewhere. I’m not sure what he used to make it stick to the paper.
Go here get the cap maker and the mix to make your own primers they work Great after you mix your product it says add a drop of acetone but the powder don't stay in good doing that you need to make up a mixture of 10 ounces of acetone add 1 ounce of duco cement then add a drop to mix it makes the powder stay in good will not come out of the cap even rattling around in a possible bag for a year. And the duco cement is a nitrocellulose glue so makes the primers. Even hotter I usually get maybe 3 out of 100 that don't fire and you can make about 2000 primers per kit. 22 Reloader KitYes I did that too and didn’t set off the powder charge.
I have the cap maker and Primeall. Duco and acetone is a great binder. They do work but are very corrosive so remember to extra clean the inside of the nipples.Go here get the cap maker and the mix to make your own primers they work Great after you mix your product it says add a drop of acetone but the powder don't stay in good doing that you need to make up a mixture of 10 ounces of acetone add 1 ounce of duco cement then add a drop to mix it makes the powder stay in good will not come out of the cap even rattling around in a possible bag for a year. And the duco cement is a nitrocellulose glue so makes the primers. Even hotter I usually get maybe 3 out of 100 that don't fire and you can make about 2000 primers per kit. 22 Reloader Kit
Oh yes it is definitely corrosive. But it does work goodI have the cap maker and Primeall. Duco and acetone is a great binder. They do work but are very corrosive so remember to extra clean the inside of the nipples.
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