Call me sceptical. I haven't tried the BBQ, but when I've heated them with a torch (quickly or slowly) all that happened was they made a "weak fart noise" and were done. Even a loaded round (yes I did it and lived), was just a loud pop with the bullet moved a couple of feet, but the primer remained fully intact in both instances
I did this a few years ago in response to a deluge of "it's dangerous" concerns about fires and the mistaken belief that loaded ammo would explode in a mushroom cloud of red mist.
That explains my Profile Pic.
Well, I'm no longer sceptical. Learning is good.
I heated two empty 8X63 cartridges, not in my BBQ (that ain't ever gonna happen) but with a torch more quickly than a BBQ would by running the flame across the body of the cartridge, and one gave the weak fart noise, but the other gave a loud bang and expelled the primer. I think that more gradual heating is the trick, as perhaps the first cartridge had the primer compound burned off in degrees, while the second went off all at once.


















































