your own tracers

A quick Google search found a great page on making your own tracer ammo. I don't want to get a warning so I'll just say it's the first post that comes up when you enter "how to make tracer rounds" into Google.

Hint: scribd
 
So talking about tracer projectiles, that I bought legally on the EE, which are not illegal IAW the criminal code, which I have shot at a legal competition, would get me banned?

No. The OP asked about MAKING tracer rounds not loading them. :rolleyes:

Maybe if you read the entire thread (including my quote from the FAQ) you would have picked up on that. Maybe you should re-read my post.

I have pulled tracer rounds in my desk that I bought off the EE that I load in my .223.
 
" 3. Manufacture or use of flammable and explosive substances or “tracer” projectiles. "

The way this is worded, we can't discuss reloading, muzzle loaders, magnesium fire starters, etc. Who wrote this rule? Allan Rock??? Shooting IS the use of flammable and explosive substances! This seems very strange.
 
Tracer ammunition has no sporting purpose in Canada..at least thats the reason national resources canada said they wont let anyone import it anymore for sale.You know,the same people trying to help us with new reloading regulations,for our own safety of course.
 
Still available on the EE sometimes. It is much easier and safer just to buy them. I stocked up the last year or so.

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" 3. Manufacture or use of flammable and explosive substances or “tracer” projectiles. "

The way this is worded, we can't discuss reloading, muzzle loaders, magnesium fire starters, etc. Who wrote this rule? Allan Rock??? Shooting IS the use of flammable and explosive substances! This seems very strange.

Very correct, black powder is 1.1D, smokeless propellent is 1.3C, tracer projectiles are 1.4G & FMJ or hunting ammunition is 1.4S.
 
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