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    You gotta be desperately short of ammo to want to faff around with that.
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    A new option, but, according to the blurb, definitely NOT for competitors.

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    I can’t see any way that this is going on sale in the UK. Messing about with priming compounds looks like a easy way to blow your fingers off.

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    Whilst the powders are mixed and moist they wont pose a threat.

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    And when they dry out they do, kaboom. What do you do with mixed but unused material?

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    Blasting Ammo??????? so basically she-ite and only good for making a bang on the other hand I wonder if the mould will be any good for heavy weight pellets?

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    I think this all started with a shortage of .22LR in the States caused by godknowswhat. There were a few vids on line showing how to do it, including making the priming compound by scraping the gubbins from kids pistol caps and mixing with acetone.

    Apparently there were places where you just couldn't get a box of .22s at any price.

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