Bishopus said:Fired brass, tight crimp on a FMJ or HP, hot glue gun 'daub' in the primer pocket and you're good to go;-)
What's that bit about pointing the muzzle in a safe direction?roccoskeet said:This makes you think :
An old fella we shot trap with wanted a alumminum snap cap to be made up by a buddy of mine a machinist by trade. He made a beautiful snap cap. One day at the gun club after a registered shoot he reached into his pocket and pulled out the "Snap cap" put it into the Ithica 5E trap gun and BOOM ! Right trough the windshield of some guy's truck and shot the head rest off the drivers seat !
The old feller was shooting the Winchester AA silver shot shells that day. You already know the rest. He just about had a heart attack that day. No body was hurt. Paint the buggers all orange !
True story !
My story is about the guy who pointed a Krieghoff K-80 in the wrong direction (that would be at me). When I told him to open his gun I saw the brass in the breach, came close to soiling myself and was about to beat the living s**t out of him when he pulled out two brass hulls he had fashioned into snap caps. I don't want to live through that moment again.roccoskeet said:This makes you think :
An old fella we shot trap with wanted a alumminum snap cap to be made up by a buddy of mine a machinist by trade. He made a beautiful snap cap. One day at the gun club after a registered shoot he reached into his pocket and pulled out the "Snap cap" put it into the Ithica 5E trap gun and BOOM ! Right trough the windshield of some guy's truck and shot the head rest off the drivers seat !
The old feller was shooting the Winchester AA silver shot shells that day. You already know the rest. He just about had a heart attack that day. No body was hurt. Paint the buggers all orange !
True story !
Yes they are , if they came one in a packThey real snap caps are a good long term investment