DaveTooley
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Back in the days of hand held inline sizing dies, a small rifle primer will travel 3/8" through flesh. Wanna see my scar?
Settle down, no powder left, weighed most of what shook out to know for sure. I might try a cleaning rod first so I don't have to deal with the primer. I have never set of a SRP, do know shotgun primers have a little behind them,I can't imagine there is too much with a SRP, I pop one in a rifle before I mess with try to pop this one.
Enough in it to send a 177 pellet thru a 1"x4 clen thru .
I'm not sure about the hornet , but I made steel cases to hold a small rifle primer and hold a 177 then made another for 22 pellets , since I sold my 17 Rem . The 22 is about as loud as a subsonic 22 lr out of a long barrel .So are you saying I could shoot birds in back yard with a 17 hornet or similar with no powder? having trouble keeping a pellet gun shooting accurately. --Jerry
Sound like it is the same process as hydro forming a case . Fill the barrel with grease and use a tigh fitting rod and hit it with a hammer . lol Larry
Me too, Kevin. A slow push is way better and safer than beating anything out of a barrel.I have never had a fail pushing stuck cases, black powder loads, and other obstructions out of barrels. After 30 years of gunsmithing, it is my go to for great endings.
Kevin