I used to put them on a table and heat em up with a torch and bam they shot to the roof of our shopi know as a kid i would take .22 lr and gently tap the lead down till i could pull it out and then empty the powder then smack the case with the hammer then "bang".
I had a few Federal rounds that failed to fire.
Did you try to fire them again?
Did you try to fire them again?
Did you fully clean your new gun before shooting it? Check your firing pin.
I used to put them on a table and heat em up with a torch and bam they shot to the roof of our shop
we would put paper match heads in the spent case and crimp them with pliers then hit em with a hammer
good times had by all
we used to pull the bullets out,lay the cases down,then light the powder and "race" the brass across the shop floor.
The right "powder pour" was key![]()
Camp fire.
When we were bored it was 50 packs of .22lr into the fire. Make sure to cover your eyes, eh?
wow, without the proper tool i dont think you can. i know as a kid i would take .22 lr and gently tap the lead down till i could pull it out and then empty the powder then smack the case with the hammer then "bang". i lived in the country so had to find ways to entertain myself. oh did i mention i was a little dumb back then. but back to the ?, theres a tool you can buy that you put the round in and then with a few taps it seperates the load from the brass. im not sure if it works with rimfire though. its called a "bullet puller"
but back to the ?, theres a tool you can buy that you put the round in and then with a few taps it seperates the load from the brass. im not sure if it works with rimfire though. its called a "bullet puller"
Shouldn't use an impact type bullet puller for this. Notwithstanding that the collet that holds the bullet is way too big even the bullet puller instructions warn not to try to use it for rimfire because the bullet in question is held by the rim. Striking the puller on the hard surface could (would?) cause the cartridge to discharge making a nice little contained explosion that would either shatter the tubing or blow right back in your face. The former might look pretty cool but in either case I'm thinking major league owie.
(For rimfire ammunition) You should use a collet-type bullet puller in a standard press with your ammunition held in your modified shell holder. It’s probably not wise to use an inertia-type puller. These are primed and ready-to-fire rimfire cases we are dealing with here, and most hammer-pullers use collets that hold on to the rim. That would be like hammering on the primer, so inertia-type pullers should be avoided.
I used to put them on a table and heat em up with a torch and bam they shot to the roof of our shop
we would put paper match heads in the spent case and crimp them with pliers then hit em with a hammer
good times had by all
Did you try to fire them again?
That works like 50% of the time, if not just pop them open empty the powder onto a rock and light it on fire. It is rather disappointing.
When we were bored it was 50 packs of .22lr into the fire. Make sure to cover your eyes, eh?