357 magnum rounds without a bullet?

45C

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Hello,
My friend,who was a longtime member on here, passed away 2 months ago and his wife has asked me to make a few rounds of 357 to fire his ashes off
What or how is the best way to do this?

Thanks

Brian
 
Maybe a thin cardboard wad, sealed with some paraffin?

BTW, this seems to be a fitting send-off for a gunny.
 
Cardboard wad over the powder and sealed with a gascheck roll crimped. We had a final shoot with an old friend using our muzzle loading shotguns. He requested to have his ashes to be shot out onto the range.
Sorry, but I’ve never heard the term gas check roll crimp.
 
Maybe a thin cardboard wad, sealed with some paraffin?

BTW, this seems to be a fitting send-off for a gunny.

Yes we think so, he done some smithing so we’re doing one in his work/relax area and one the range.
 
His name was Gary Elliot, he was a long time member . I think that was his user name as well.

He was more into reloading/gunsmithing and perusing than posting.. lol

Gary was a licensed Gunsmith and verifier, revolvers were his thing.

He had a 12-6 ,so I was always on the lookout for cheap Colt prohib, for rebarrel.
Could never find the right Colt as I wanted either a python or an SAA..
 
What about the capsules/cups or whatever they're called for making shotshell loads? I've never used them or seen them for that matter.

Clint

Edit...looks like Speer calls them capsules
 
I have fireformed cases using black powder with cream of wheat over top sealing with wax at the end with no issues. I imagine you could do the same either removing the cream of wheat or adding only a bit at the end before adding the wax.
 
The plastic shotshell capsules would hold a more useful amount of ashes. Use a little bit of very fast powder, like Bullseye or TiteGroup.

I might have some. If so I will contact you for a mailing address.
 
You could use the technique I use for fireforming. I would do a small amount of fast powder, tamp down a small amount of toilet paper on the powder to hold it in place. Next I would add cream of wheat close to the top of the case. In your case you would add the ashes. I then simply use a cheap bar of soap to twist onto the case and act as a cap. You could use wax or an over card with a bit of Elmers glue on top but the soap is simple and cheap.
Good luck.
 
These capsules will maximize the payload. Since the ashes are light, you need a fast powder. Bullseye, or the powder from some 22 LR rounds. Experiment a bit with some fireplace ashes to get the right charge.

I cannot find any in my loading room...

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45C - I have never tried what you propose - however, we did spread ashes from a couple members of my wife's family - my recollection - it will take dozens of 357 rounds to take care of all the ashes - not certain if that was your intent or not - I thought I would mention, in case you were under impression that a "few" rounds would dispose of all the ashes ...
 
What to do with the ashes of a loved one?

I plant a tree, with the ashes mixed in the root ball.

There are trees here on the farm with the ashes of mom, dad and a favourite dog,

When I walk by the tree, I sometimes stop and talk to them. Some of their molecules are in full bloom.
 
Hey guys , thanks for all the helpful info.

I’m still waiting on his wife to be ready , it was her request so I’ll do it for her when she’s ready.

She still hasn’t gone down to his gun room yet, but I think she may be ready soon.

We’re only gonna make a couple of rounds, to shoot at his favorite spots.
 
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