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09 April 2011, 18:25
chuck375
primer sealant
With all the emphasis on stainless / synthetic rifles and rain gear for Alaska, do any of you seal your primers / ammo ? I never have, I've hunted in the wet in the NorthEast but I'm sure Alaska is much wetter, just wondering ...


Regards,

Chuck



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09 April 2011, 18:33
Woodrow S
I use primer sealant on any ammo I put together for a hunting trip anywhere. Hunting trips cost too much money to have a problem with your ammo. For a few pennies, why take the risk. When hunting around home I do not use the sealant.
09 April 2011, 18:50
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by chuck375:
With all the emphasis on stainless / synthetic rifles and rain gear for Alaska, do any of you seal your primers / ammo ? I never have, I've hunted in the wet in the NorthEast but I'm sure Alaska is much wetter, just wondering ...



I seal all my primers. I don't know if it is necessary & don't want to find out. coffee
Good luck on your trip. Wink


09 April 2011, 22:13
ztreh
Yes, I seal all my reloads. I use the cheap nail polish from Walmart, the kind teen agers use for .69 cents a container. I use a different color for each caliber, which gives a person another check for the correct caliber for your rifle.
09 April 2011, 23:36
chuck375
Thanks all


Regards,

Chuck



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11 April 2011, 05:09
Mike Brooks
I never have. Never been an issue either.


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11 April 2011, 06:24
wolfhunter 2
Chuck I like your quote from gost in the darkness if you havent read Hunter by J A Hunter you should to find out about why the lions eat all the people in the movie. I seal amo for wet hunts 35 wheelen ai moose black bear deer 330 dakota spring griz Kevin
11 April 2011, 07:34
chuck375
Hi wolfhunter, I have Col Patterson's book. The real story is even more awesome than the movie.

Thanks


Regards,

Chuck



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11 April 2011, 16:27
p dog shooter
Normally I don't if I was expect wetter hunting condistions I might and if I did I would use finger nail polish.

But I have dumped reloads into water before and they still have worked.

I fished a factory 12ga round out of the bottom of my duck boat layed there at less two weeks cover with water fired just fine.
11 April 2011, 22:19
Bear in Fairbanks
Never have & never found the need to. I've been from the slope to Afognak in Oct. when we were weathered in for probably 40% of the time. Normally, even for AK., I don't see the need.
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12 April 2011, 01:13
Silverado
I accidently washed some with a load of my hunting clothes. I washed them with Tide using the heavy duty cycle with hot wash and rinse. I shot them all at targets because I wasn't sure they were ok and they all shot good.
13 April 2011, 05:53
Antlers
Nope - never have.


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13 April 2011, 06:09
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13 April 2011, 07:32
chuck375
That's what I figured. I've hunted black bear in the rain, sleet and snow in the Adirondack mountains and never worried about it. I did tape my muzzle though, but still hunted with my wooden stocked Rem 700 BDL in 270, but no salt water there.


Regards,

Chuck



"There's a saying in prize fighting, everyone's got a plan until they get hit"

Michael Douglas "The Ghost And The Darkness"