Jack V wrote:Interesting in a half ass sort of way. He will eventually set of a primer possibly in his face . Patterns with smaller shot would be very ordinary at longer ranges due to the large lump of wax dropping back through the shot column . A much better system would be to use an over shot wad and then a slight wax seal on that . It appeared to me he poured the wax straight onto the shot . Certainly a way in an emergency situation and case life would be way better than a plastic hull .
Jack V wrote:With the right hand tools it would be no issue.
ployer wrote:"They come with a primer pocket that's setup for a large pistol primer."
"harder to see than a 209 primer" and "2-3 times the price of a 209 primer"
WTF do they make them to take pistol primers for then?
Bourt wrote:I've always gotta have a laugh at these survival things.
Nothing against learning new things and it's all good fun. In reality though if we all had to "bug out" I reckon about 1 in 100 of would actually be able to turn it into survival and last a while
I wouldn't be the one either
Jack V wrote:I one's I really laugh at is the people in the USA who build these huge trucks and 4x4 wagons to bug out in but live in the congested cities. In a real life or death situation the main road will be clogged with traffic and the most dangerous place to be.
Hucka wrote:And driving an SUV that uses 30 litres per 100km.
Vati wrote:Don't tell me the survivors of the apocalypse are all going to be Prius drivers