That's awesome dude! I still have my 22LR Reloader kit to try and play with. I've been saying this for like 2 months now, but I will start this project soon!
If you recall, I had stated that using the single ply of TP allowed a very small amount of compound to escape prior to reloading. I suspected that this may have been the cause of the two needing to be struck a second time. On the second batch I used very thin notebook paper. It kept all the compound in place, and I had 100% success with those. This isn't conclusive, but I am going to use the same method again.
By the way, I found a working toaster oven from Goodwill. It holds a pretty steady temperature, and I'll try to get those bullets you gave me coated this weekend. Thanks, again.
That's awesome dude! I still have my 22LR Reloader kit to try and play with. I've been saying this for like 2 months now, but I will start this project soon!
If you recall, I had stated that using the single ply of TP allowed a very small amount of compound to escape prior to reloading. I suspected that this may have been the cause of the two needing to be struck a second time. On the second batch I used very thin notebook paper. It kept all the compound in place, and I had 100% success with those. This isn't conclusive, but I am going to use the same method again.
@@novicereloader I do recall that, sorry. Thanks for sharing👊
@@DummyRound my video quality is trash, but I'll try to share what I have learned, soon.
@@novicereloader that's OK, my entire channel is trash lol
very cool, i bought strike anywhere matches in case i need to make some armstrong mixture primers
By the way, I found a working toaster oven from Goodwill. It holds a pretty steady temperature, and I'll try to get those bullets you gave me coated this weekend. Thanks, again.
@@novicereloader cool just remeber if you PC you will have to size them
@@boozeandbullets2084 thanks for the reminder. Maybe I should use that lube you sent on about 25 of them so I can give them a try.