hey guys,
I've got a strange question, and hope i can get an answer.
I've been started reloading and am starting to produce some wicked rounds, and i want to make 1 special round, and am having difficulty.
I want to make a dummy round for my father. It's his 75th birthday coming up, and one of my first rifles was his .243 Win. So for his birthday, i've gotten a nickel cassing engraved, and i want to build it like a real cartridge, with a 75 grain bullet, except no propellant of any sort. Powder is easy enough to negate, but I'm not sure what to do with the primer. My question is ultimately, is there a safe way to deprime the primer, without marking the surface so when i put it into the casing it looks authentic? I was thinking of submerging it in water to see if the water will dissolve the priming compound, any thoughts on that?
I've got a strange question, and hope i can get an answer.
I've been started reloading and am starting to produce some wicked rounds, and i want to make 1 special round, and am having difficulty.
I want to make a dummy round for my father. It's his 75th birthday coming up, and one of my first rifles was his .243 Win. So for his birthday, i've gotten a nickel cassing engraved, and i want to build it like a real cartridge, with a 75 grain bullet, except no propellant of any sort. Powder is easy enough to negate, but I'm not sure what to do with the primer. My question is ultimately, is there a safe way to deprime the primer, without marking the surface so when i put it into the casing it looks authentic? I was thinking of submerging it in water to see if the water will dissolve the priming compound, any thoughts on that?