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Cowboy Blanks ***UPDATE***
CHGOTHNDER
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***Thanks to all for the help, shot the first batch over the weekend and all went well.
PJ
Recently I recieved a hand primer and was wondering how I could use this to make some blanks for the SAA .45. No powder charge just the primer, is this possible, not too concerned with making a lot of noise just want to get the grand kids used to the noise.
PJ
If nobody seen you do it, how could you have done it. NRA Endowment Member, AF&AM, Shriner Life Member, A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois "Chicago Chapter" Founding Member & Board Member
PJ
Recently I recieved a hand primer and was wondering how I could use this to make some blanks for the SAA .45. No powder charge just the primer, is this possible, not too concerned with making a lot of noise just want to get the grand kids used to the noise.
PJ
If nobody seen you do it, how could you have done it. NRA Endowment Member, AF&AM, Shriner Life Member, A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois "Chicago Chapter" Founding Member & Board Member
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Load on Sunday shoot all week!!!
PJ
If nobody seen you do it, how could you have done it. NRA Endowment Member, AF&AM, Shriner Life Member, A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois "Chicago Chapter" Founding Member & Board Member
Make sure you enlarge the primer holes a bit otherwise the primers will set back and tie up the gun.
If you ever reload though DO NOT use these cases with enlarged primer holes for normal reloading with powder and bullet. Would change the ignition of the powder and possibly cause higher pressures.
Retired Air Force Msgt--NRA Life Member since 1971
THANKS GUY'S
PJ
If nobody seen you do it, how could you have done it. NRA Endowment Member, AF&AM, Shriner Life Member, A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois "Chicago Chapter" Founding Member & Board Member