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Firstly I guess just because you can, oh, and it is a bit of fun.pb86 wrote:Silly question from a newbie, but what purpose do tracer rounds have in the civilian shooting world? Or is it simply because you can?
Must say I have always wanted to have a go with tracer rounds but didnt realise you could buy them. Do they have to be annotated on your FAC?
Not silly at all.pb86 wrote:Silly question from a newbie, but what purpose do tracer rounds have in the civilian shooting world? Or is it simply because you can?
Must say I have always wanted to have a go with tracer rounds but didnt realise you could buy them. Do they have to be annotated on your FAC?
In my opinion we're getting into the realm of dangerous reloading practice here.dirtydawk wrote:I bought 500 of the pulled bullets locally a couple of years back and they looked like they had been pulled out in a vice. Some were that misshapen they would not even chamber!
I tried Varget and N140 behind them and had more success with Varget if memory serves.
Just as an aside with the Singapore tracer- my .308 has a tight cut chamber which I need to turn the case necks down to get them to fit. I pulled 20 tracer rounds using a kinetic hammer, poured the powder into some turned down cases, re seated the bullets and they fired/ignited/extracted swimmingly.
Regards,
Ian
Care to expand on what you think is dangerous?DW58 wrote:In my opinion we're getting into the realm of dangerous reloading practice here.dirtydawk wrote:I bought 500 of the pulled bullets locally a couple of years back and they looked like they had been pulled out in a vice. Some were that misshapen they would not even chamber!
I tried Varget and N140 behind them and had more success with Varget if memory serves.
Just as an aside with the Singapore tracer- my .308 has a tight cut chamber which I need to turn the case necks down to get them to fit. I pulled 20 tracer rounds using a kinetic hammer, poured the powder into some turned down cases, re seated the bullets and they fired/ignited/extracted swimmingly.
Regards,
Ian
No, but you are making assumptions about his reloading practices without the facts.DW58 wrote:Transferring powder to other cases - you don't state which cases. If they are cases of different or worse unknown volume you could be into a situation where dangerous pressures occur.
The poster clearly does not state which cases he reloads with the pulled powder/bullets.
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