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Ammo & Reloading
Anyone else seen this 22lr reloading system?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnboomer" data-source="post: 2599588" data-attributes="member: 32439"><p>There have been "kits" to reload rimfire rounds almost as long as rimfire cartridges have been around. This in nothing new. But likely you've never seen one. "Why?" you ask? Because they are slightly better than useless - and dangerous. The priming compound has to be inside the rim of the cartridge <em>(thus the term "rimfire")</em> and there is no real good way to do this outside of a manufacturing facility. Don't waste your time or money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnboomer, post: 2599588, member: 32439"] There have been "kits" to reload rimfire rounds almost as long as rimfire cartridges have been around. This in nothing new. But likely you've never seen one. "Why?" you ask? Because they are slightly better than useless - and dangerous. The priming compound has to be inside the rim of the cartridge [I](thus the term "rimfire")[/I] and there is no real good way to do this outside of a manufacturing facility. Don't waste your time or money. [/QUOTE]
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