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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
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Re: Blanks
Newtons 3rd law would suggest not but if you loaded it with crazy hot powder it might feel real to a beginner
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Re: Blanks
Whilst the Sound of rifle fire can be simulated with blank ammunition, recoil cannot be simulated due to newtons 3rd law (every action has a equal and opposite reaction).
An experienced shooter would notice the difference.
As a re enactor/film extra I have come into contact with quite a few different batches of blank some good some bad
the worst is Egyptian army surplus 303, half of the time the primers are duds and this is the cause quite a few misfire drills. Not much better is Belgian FN which is very quiet. British Army Surplus was good when it was available, I noticed quite a lot was stamped 1956 Radway Green. the 1980's Greek contract blank (for cadets) was also excellent but is non existent these days.
A few years ago Kynoch produced some very powerful 303 blank but they no longer make it, Most now use Privi Partizan blanks but at 60p a shot it is quite expensive.
Russian army surplus 7.62x54 Blank is unbelievably powerful.
For my own needs I have had a rosette crimper made by CH4D in the USA so I have my own supply of 303 7.62 and 8x57 blank.
An experienced shooter would notice the difference.
As a re enactor/film extra I have come into contact with quite a few different batches of blank some good some bad
the worst is Egyptian army surplus 303, half of the time the primers are duds and this is the cause quite a few misfire drills. Not much better is Belgian FN which is very quiet. British Army Surplus was good when it was available, I noticed quite a lot was stamped 1956 Radway Green. the 1980's Greek contract blank (for cadets) was also excellent but is non existent these days.
A few years ago Kynoch produced some very powerful 303 blank but they no longer make it, Most now use Privi Partizan blanks but at 60p a shot it is quite expensive.
Russian army surplus 7.62x54 Blank is unbelievably powerful.
For my own needs I have had a rosette crimper made by CH4D in the USA so I have my own supply of 303 7.62 and 8x57 blank.
Re: Blanks
NO
unless you start doing some MAJOR work to the rifle (internal muzzle restrictor, hydraulic recoil piston in the butt, etc.)
See the Bren Gun amusement machine at the Royal Armouries for how to do it correctly
unless you start doing some MAJOR work to the rifle (internal muzzle restrictor, hydraulic recoil piston in the butt, etc.)
See the Bren Gun amusement machine at the Royal Armouries for how to do it correctly
Re: Blanks
DO TELL...450 Martini wrote:For my own needs I have had a rosette crimper made by CH4D in the USA so I have my own supply of 303 7.62 and 8x57 blank.
How much was the CH4D die?
What powder(s) do you use to roll your own??
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Re: Blanks
https://www.ch4d.com/products/dies/bc
JD Reloading are now resellers for their kit, give Jon a PM and I'm sure he can get you some info etc.
JD Reloading are now resellers for their kit, give Jon a PM and I'm sure he can get you some info etc.
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Re: Blanks
So, a choice between $90, $120 or $260, but NONE of the calibers previously mentioned by 450Martini are listed. Mmm...you been at the cat milk again Jeff?phaedra1106 wrote:https://www.ch4d.com/products/dies/bc
JD Reloading are now resellers for their kit, give Jon a PM and I'm sure he can get you some info etc.

Re: Blanks
Exactly my thought... considering firing squads have been in the media re the lack of chemicals in the lovely US of A.zanes wrote:Someone's been reading up about firing squads?
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Re: Blanks
Any chance of some pictures.For my own needs I have had a rosette crimper made by CH4D in the USA so I have my own supply of 303 7.62 and 8x57 blank.

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