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Post by Redeye on Nov 15, 2008 11:09:45 GMT -8
Thanks Nick!
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Post by Redeye on Nov 15, 2008 11:16:07 GMT -8
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Post by AG1944 on Nov 15, 2008 16:24:48 GMT -8
For Robb's stuff (Atlantic Wall) he said the .174 (Fulton) is fine. His ammo is good for .174-.180. Biscally this is the size of the hole in the adaptor. Depending on how 'hot' the blank maker makes his ammo will depend on the size of the hole.
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Post by Redeye on Nov 20, 2008 10:08:30 GMT -8
Gads, blank ammo is almost as expensive as live stuff. Do you or anyone else have any resources/links of how to reload blanks. I've been a reloader for years so I understand all that, but as far as powder charges and stuff. There has to be some sort of technique in dealing with crimps, recrimping and such also.
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Post by Klaus Schüßler on Nov 20, 2008 10:24:10 GMT -8
Hey thats great, let me know if you figure it out!
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Post by AG1944 on Nov 22, 2008 13:35:29 GMT -8
I'm not sure. It is something I have been pondering to do. And since I own a business, I can incorp it into it. Maybe beable to sell to you guys at a better rate?
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Post by Redeye on Nov 22, 2008 15:47:05 GMT -8
I at last found some info on the subject: bobshellsblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/blank-ammo.htmlIf nothing else its a good place to start. The big issue appears to be the type of powder, but this guy appears to be making do with power available to reloaders like myself. We might be in business, boys.
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