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    Can you read the details? Mine is all jumbled together.
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    It was clear on Ebay. Must be something with the link. I'll try again.http://www.ebay.com/itm/22LR-RELOADI...item2a4f273b25

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    It was messed up when I went to the site but here it is as

    best I can clean it up



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    And ONLY 6 easy payments of $25 or a one time charge of $145. Wow.

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    Before I spend the money I want to know what they are using as a primer mixture, where do you get it, and how you get it into the rim.

    As I understand current .22 manufacture they use either a "wet" process and spin the cases to use centrifugal force to get the primer where it needs to go. Or they use a "dry" process that is a proprietary method developed by Eley, that they license, pressing a dry mixture in place that is later activated by a liquid to make it sensitive to impact.
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    I thought I saw a u-tube thingy some time ago that used black powder as the primer material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xs11jack View Post
    I thought I saw a u-tube thingy some time ago that used black powder as the primer material.
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    The one I watched used strike anywhere match heads mashed up and wet. Used a toothpick to push it into the rim. No thanks!

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    Ha its 65bucks on the website for the eco version.

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    Interesting, but it kind of looks like more trouble than its worth. How much time and would it take to reload 500 rounds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cold1 View Post
    The one I watched used strike anywhere match heads mashed up and wet. Used a toothpick to push it into the rim. No thanks!
    Yep caps and match tips is the primer use with black powder in this kit not sure I want to go this route?
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    Fellas, I was being facetious. No way am I going to plunk down my hard-earned dollar unless and until this is proven to be a viable and safe option. Which I suspect will never be the case, but given the present situation, it bears watching. IMHO.

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    I'd be into that at about $30-35. It would be a fun way to kill some time, but I just can't see myself spending $75 on it.

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    Kind of like redoing primers with caps not fun.
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    This match head thing has been covered several times in the past but you simply can't get them anymore! I know, I know, Google "strike anywhere matches" and you will find lot's of them but they simply are not real strike anywhere like we could get only a couple of years ago, they are not even close to being the same! What is sold for strike anywhere matches these days (due to federal regulations) contain only a very tiny tip of the material needed for priming, the rest of the head is useless for this. This tiny (barely a trace) tip is hardly enough to light the match reliably rendering strike anywhere matches little more than a gimmick aimed at a huge market for the real thing and some shady sales tactics bears this out. I suppose it can be truthfully pointed out that yes you CAN make primers with today's strike anywhere matches BUT only with great effort and considerable expense! The tips are so tiny that it takes a great many matches to harvest any usable amount of material, many times more than the matches of old, and these things cost several times what the old ones did.

    A .79 cents box of matches from several years ago (the price on the box I have) costs about $3 to $5 now and will yield only a fraction of the material of the .79 cent box and that is IF you can even manage to get it separated cleanly! This in itself is a daunting task since the tips are now so small but to make things even worse at least one company now colors the tip much farther back on the head to make it FALSELY APPEAR to be the same as the old ones, this makes separating the usable part even harder and in fact nearly impossible. The same company is now also marking a new and totally useless strike-only-on-the-box type of match as the now defunct and highly sought after Ohio Blue Tip match which was once the very best choice. The new Ohio Blue Tip is useless but the box and logo appear to be exactly like the old brand, obviously an attempt to dupe people into thinking they are buying something they can actually no longer get.

    The bottom line is that anyone buying one of these outfits is going to be sorely disappointed if they are expecting to use match heads for the priming material, even IF they can manage to separate enough usable material from the goofy things we can buy today it's going to be horribly expensive! Match heads were once a viable option BUT NO MORE!

    An interesting read here,

    http://kissurvival.com/strike-anywhere-matches/

    This article is a couple of years old and the situation now is even worse!

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    I love handloading - however - let's see, prime the case, put the powder in, now we have to seat & crimp that little boolit without tapping on the base of the brass ?? Might be a good trick. Interesting idea though. Hope it never comes to this...
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    Well if you scrap out a small pistol primer.

    Your at about 3.5 cents a round.

    This has been tested and works.

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    Wow



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    Way to much for shipping they can keep it

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check