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Anyone here reloads primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth-Vang" data-source="post: 3912377" data-attributes="member: 50856"><p>IMHO, the price of that is extremely lucrative. I’d rather not waste time buying it at that price when the ingredients are already well known. That particular compound comes from the frankford arsenal’s H-48 compound. It has been used in the military in the past but the only downside of that compound is that it is <strong>corrosive</strong> and you have to wash everytime you use that compound. It contains the following compound in H-48: potassium chlorate, sulfur, antimony sulfide(chinese needles), and ground glass. It’ll work for sure and not to mention the ingredients are readily available. The downside is, as mentioned, it is corrosive and once mixed it is explosive and must be mixed carefully so as not to set it off. Must be made in controlled small batches only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth-Vang, post: 3912377, member: 50856"] IMHO, the price of that is extremely lucrative. I’d rather not waste time buying it at that price when the ingredients are already well known. That particular compound comes from the frankford arsenal’s H-48 compound. It has been used in the military in the past but the only downside of that compound is that it is [B]corrosive[/B] and you have to wash everytime you use that compound. It contains the following compound in H-48: potassium chlorate, sulfur, antimony sulfide(chinese needles), and ground glass. It’ll work for sure and not to mention the ingredients are readily available. The downside is, as mentioned, it is corrosive and once mixed it is explosive and must be mixed carefully so as not to set it off. Must be made in controlled small batches only. [/QUOTE]
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