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    MGO Member AxlMyk's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by garbler View Post
    I guess I missed the fact this was a 22 bore and secondly in all my years I rarely ever saw a rimfire squib. Did somebody say 45-70 ?
    I didn't see mention of a 22 either. But it was in purple.
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    I guess my brass rod was on the small side
    as for reloads a few people said the larger cal revolvers tend to losen the crimps before making it to the fireing chambers
    new to reloads idk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jwade78 View Post
    Do you sell your reloads?

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    I doubt that he does. And even if he did, I know that he is smart enough to not admit to a criminal activity on an open forum.

    An FFL is required to manufacture or re-manufacture ammunition for sale to the public. You may reload for your own personal use only.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer View Post
    I doubt that he does. And even if he did, I know that he is smart enough to not admit to a criminal activity on an open forum.

    An FFL is required to manufacture or re-manufacture ammunition for sale to the public. You may reload for your own personal use only.
    Oh, felonies. Why is this a crime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jwade78 View Post
    Do you sell your reloads?

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    No.
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    Quote Originally Posted by travler View Post
    I guess my brass rod was on the small side
    as for reloads a few people said the larger cal revolvers tend to losen the crimps before making it to the fireing chambers
    new to reloads
    idk
    A proper crimp, easily accomplished with any crimp die, is just as good, or better, than factory loaded ammo.
    I've been loading very 'hot' .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum rounds for 30 years and have never had a bullet jump crimp.
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    shoot it out with blank and water
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SiW1Tk0XV8

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    Do not use a wood dowel. It can swell from pounding and also get lodged in the barrel. Use a brass or steel rod wrapped with some tape at a few spots to keep it centered in the bore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RifleGuy View Post
    And the offer of assistance at the Palais du RifleGuy Garage and Memorial Brothel is still available. Cost you a handshake.
    Memorial brothel? Please don’t tell me he lives next to a senior center or a funeral home...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56 View Post
    shoot it out with blank and water
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SiW1Tk0XV8
    I've seen them drilled out, tapped out, punched out, but never shot out with water.
    Pretty cool.

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