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I am not yet a reloader. Does anyone know where I might obtain "dummy rounds" (bullets but no powder) for .416 Rigby, .338 Win and .30/06. I intend to "fire" several shots at the TV buffalo etc. on Tracks across Africa! Wink


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Posts: 431 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: 29 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Check out A-ZOOM snap caps, I know they make a 416 Rigby snap cap. I think they’ll run ya about $5.00 each? I’ve never used them, but they do advertise them as good for function testing.

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The reason that snap caps are the preferred method is to protect the firing pin. They at least offer some resistance to the pin strike. A wise choice.






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A-Zoom makes .338 WinMag and .30-06 snap caps too, and lots of others for rifle, handgun, and shotgun. Theirs are dummy/reproductions of a loaded cartridge made of anodized aluminum alloy with a snap cap built into the base of the dummy cartridge.

I had to get some A-Zoom snap caps for my .338 WinMag/20-guage Searcy/Ruger Red Label double rifle/shotgun. Wink

They also make 470 NE snap caps for all of us Merkel lovers too. thumb

I got all of mine off the shelf in Cabela's stores. Should be in the catalog or web site. Lyman carries A-Zoom too, last time I looked.
 
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Superior Ammo -- I ordered a second set yesterday! You can pick the bullet you want to see how it feeds, which a snap cap will not tell you. It will cost about the same as loaded ammo.
 
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You might try Brownells...they have a pretty complete line of dummy rounds to check feeding and functioning of different actions. If you are going to dry fire, I might suggest that in the dummy round you deprime it, then glue a small piece of pencil eraser in the primer pocket. Gives plenty of resistance to the firing pin, so there will be no harm in dry firing.
 
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I called Brownells but they said don't use theirs for snap caps.

I called Superior as Charles suggested. They could make them up with dummy primers. Their prices were quite reasonable and I ordered them.

Thank you very much.


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Hey I'm facing the same dilemna, I just checked on Brownell's website and they are chock full of different types of snap caps and aluminum chamber checkers. However they didn't have what I'm searching for, 2 full out dummies of each chambering, .500 Nitro, .577 Nitro, 8-bore, 4-bore. Any help much appreciated, getting ready to check with Superior right now about that.


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And don't forget 155 mm self-propelled howitzer.


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LOL!!!!!!

Recommend that you don't get the dummy 155 rounds mixed up with any live rounds - Could be hazardous to your shoulder's health!


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LOL!!!!!!

Recommend that you don't get the dummy 155 rounds mixed up with any live rounds - Could be hazardous to your shoulder's health!


Not to mention it that could be quite a surprise for the neighbors animal


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