Is there any way of just hitting the primer safely rather than removing it or cooking it off?
Is there any way of just hitting the primer safely rather than removing it or cooking it off?
That sounds like a pretty simple solution. I thought about making something too... I got a few out with the hydraulic method. Hammer and a piece of drill bit shank (size P).
Any more updates on chamber reamers? I have a vz24 barrel that I'd like to ream.
Here's a short video on how I fire off the primers:
https://youtu.be/xynf5N_IFYU
And here's my tutorial on downloading 8x63 into 8x57:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEY4qqPZrkM

Here's a short video on how I fire off the primers:
https://youtu.be/xynf5N_IFYU
And here's my tutorial on downloading 8x63 into 8x57:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEY4qqPZrkM
You, Sir, make excellent videos!....![]()
New chronograph arrived, tested some loads. Settled on 64.5gr of the surplus powder over bc-2 primers at 2936 ft/sec SD 15, once fired brass leaves a lot more room for powder, got up to 66gr (2960 ft/sec) and room for more powder, with no obvious pressure signs but a little more primer flow than i like, will work with and around 64gr for accuracy, as I'm admittedly working with 80 year old powder.
Will see how primer pockets and cases hold up, since right now cases are the expensive commodity. WSM leaves a little more room for dangerous pressure spikes, especially with that big shank on the savages.
Waiting for a muzzle brake as this thing kicks like a mule.
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Kicking a Necro-thread BTT, lol.
I got about 1.5 lbs of powder and 250 bullets out of the first belt, easy peasey. Watching TV and sitting with an old burnt up K98; insert cartridge into the muzzle, slight tweak at the 4 points...spin the bullet out with fingers, dump powder and repeat. Yeah, I'm mostly single...lmao.
Any new opinions or experiences members want to add?
Haven't had time to reload any as yet, damn work!



























