Home made percussion caps - any chemists on here?

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Home made percussion caps - any chemists on here?

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£18 to £22 per hundred CCI caps is just profiteering and I won't tolerate it!

I've bought some punches for making percussion caps out of beer cans.
They work well with the small amount of compound supplied in the kit.
However, looking to the future, I've experimented with using the little black dots of bang stuff found on rolls of kids cap guns of a happier yore.
They work (typically packing out a cap with three dots) but it's super tedious punching them out of the reel. It'd be so much easier if the reels could be soaked in some kind of solvent to float the caps off and then be dried out without weakening their ability to go bang. Any science guys on here that could suggest a solution?
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Why not get some Nothing B powder, mix some into a slurry with some acetone and apply to the cap using a nail art dotter. Different size dotter heads will deliver differing amounts of the priming compound with surprising regularity.

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Hello
Wow, now the dark arts of alchemy, is there no end to the information available on this forum.
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dromia wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 12:04 pm Why not get some Nothing B powder, mix some into a slurry with some acetone and apply to the cap using a nail art dotter. Different size dotter heads will deliver differing amounts of the priming compound with surprising regularity.

I works for me.
Hmm. I had not considered that possibility. I will try it. Cheers.
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#5 Post by markie »

A couple of years ago there was a shortage of .22 rimfire ammo in the States and some resorted to reloading their own. They basically primed the cases by using "Toy caps". The process involved opening the caps with a scalpel, scraping the priming compound out and mixing with acetone.

The rimfire cases were primed by putting a blob of the mixture on a matchstick and scraping it around the inside of the case rim. Seem to remember they used some sort of punch to knowck out the old primer dent.
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#6 Post by dromia »

I reload rimfires, never bother knock out the rim dents, just orient the case when loading.

I may have written about the process on here.

There is, or used to be, a commercial primer compound available that came in three parts needing mixing so that in could be posted as non hazardous.

Unfortunately it was chronically hygroscopic so a corrosion threat so I saw no benefit over Nothing B powder.

Should have said in the previous post if for any reason the powder doesn't stay in place after the acetone evaporates then a smidgen of shellac will hold it in place with no detriment to ignition.
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#7 Post by bradaz11 »

what is nothing B powder?
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#9 Post by bradaz11 »

ahh ok, so extremely fine BP?
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