- Location
- Vancouver Island BC
I was searching the net for info on how to seal primers because of our wet weather here on the Island. I found some some info on using a tar type sealer that was used on some military ammo.
That seems a bit messy to me, so I got to thinking about a more user friendly method.
I took a candle and rubbed it on the bottom of the primer and removed the excess wax and I kept turning the round on my index finger until the wax formed inside the primer pocket between the seated primer and the case head. It takes a while , but I figure if I only use these rounds for hunting then I'm fine, I sure wouldn't want to do a couple hundred of these in a day.
I took a candle and rubbed it on the bottom of the primer and removed the excess wax and I kept turning the round on my index finger until the wax formed inside the primer pocket between the seated primer and the case head. It takes a while , but I figure if I only use these rounds for hunting then I'm fine, I sure wouldn't want to do a couple hundred of these in a day.
