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Re: primer sealing

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30 June 2004, 11:24
Ricochet
Re: primer sealing
No.
30 June 2004, 15:30
TBF
NO !

Sealants are a total waste of time and money.
Unless you plan on swimming with the ammo.

Travis F.
30 June 2004, 16:19
ricciardelli
Nope, unless you are loading for underwater usage...
30 June 2004, 21:18
mho
I used primer sealant once, don�t know if I managed to use it incorrectly, but I got a lot of pierced primers on the rounds I had sealed. No pierced primers on unsealed rounds loaded with same components/charge. I used a commercial product (forget the name), which is still available from some of the mailorder suppliers.
- mike
30 June 2004, 22:33
EXPRESS
If you need to seal your primers, for making powerheads used for diving, use ordinary transparent nail varnish.
01 July 2004, 00:50
<eldeguello>
No.
02 July 2004, 01:36
<JOHAN>
JohnCharlieNoak

Interesting. I heard that Lazzeroni uses some loctite product for their ammo. I never tried ot my self.

What is the easiest way to seal primers and bullets?

This is an perfect excuse to prowl the beauty shops and get to know new girls

Cheers
/ JOHAN
01 July 2004, 19:15
lawndart
Layne Simpson did the torture test on ammo in Handloader about ten years ago.
George and Roy's primer sealant works well. It is essentially semi-clear nail polish slightly thinned with nail polish thinner (who'da knew?). You can make your own for $1.79 versus $9.95 a bottle.
You can seal the bullet end of things with the tar you buy to put on trimmed trees. That is what is on the ass end of pulled military tracer ammo. Just a dab will do ya. It'll seal ammo up tighter than Hillary's cooter.
JCN
01 July 2004, 05:50
mho
Not all factory ammo have sealed primers - it depends on manufacturer, and sometimes even product line. Military ammo is (always?) sealed. Commercial, sealed ammo - RWS springs to mind.



I doubt there is any difference between unsealed factory and unsealed handloaded ammo as far as water "proofing" is concerned.

- mike
01 July 2004, 05:25
PPosey
I hunt in the rain alot,,,When it rains no work so I go hunting,,,,

I had thought about this as well,,,I have never had a factory round misfire though..Is a typical handload sealed as well as a factory round?