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making your own primers ??

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  • richbug
    From an Army TM: It works, I tried it. IMHO, way too much work to save a dime. Keep in mind the compound is corrosive. Clean accordingly.

    http://onlinebooks.110mb.com/tm 31-210/31-210-03-05.htm
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  • perry shooter
    I posted this on another topic but it also applies to this one. FLINT LOCK rifle you can make your own BULLETS-POWER and you don't need no stinking primer[}:)][^][;)][:o)] That is one reason the flintlock stayed around so long the first time around with outdoorsman. Carry your powder in lead cans and when you use up one can of powder you melt the can for bullets[:D]
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  • elubsme
    It is much easier to use paper roll caps like the old cap pistols use. About 1960 A friend and I each bought a .43 Spanish rolling block rifle from Ye Olde Hunter, a mail order house. Ammo was $5.00 per hundred. Most of it were duds. We would pry the Berdan primer out of the case, flatten the firing pin indentation,place a cap from a roll of cap pistol caps inside the primer and GENTLY push it back into the primer pocket. We were both 16 at the time and never considered the danger of priming a loaded cartridge. When we reloaded the once fired case, we drilled out the Berdan anvil and reprimed with shotgun primers. Bullets? no problem, Jake made a mold in the school metal shop. We made a couple of match fire pistols too, but that is another story. Eddie
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  • Mobuck
    In an old loading book, I read about a guy splitting 30 carbine case heads with a jewelers' saw to salvage the primers to use in his 357 mag. Seems in a wartime situation he had unlimited access to 30 carbine ammo but no reloading primers. Got to be pretty desperate to go that route.
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