On second thought. The retailer not only refuses to identify what the powders are so people can use proper safety measures while handling he is rude to the people who ask.
Prime-All Repriming Compound, is a waste of money and time , just plain garbage. The few I have got to work leave a heavy corrosive orange / brown stain in the metal surface. Do not waste your money and time on this crap. I contacted the owner and stated my complaint , Brian sent me more product for free. no change, Still Garbage. Again Forget it .
I have used prime all now for literally thousands of rounds. While it does put a orange looking powder around the pistol nipple. I just wash it off when I clean pistol. It isn’t any worst than the black powder.
I just bought some. It’s the same as making caps for a cap gun. Toy. I’ve reprimed some primers using caps for priming material. Same corrosive residue left in fire arm. As y’all are describing. Make sure to clean the firearm well. After using this stuff. I reload shot gun shells. I just purchased some Prime All. Just to make my own primers for big out situation. Hopefully I’ll never have to use them. But I’ll have them.
I just tried some of this (Prime-All). Sorry to say that my experience was not good. Used 45 ACP case and large primers. I had zero results! Tried twice, five rounds each time. Not one fired in my 1911! I followed the instructions to the letter with NO results. Mixed the powders. fed the primers, used Acetone, installed anvils, and let dry 24 hours. Nothing happened! WTF, Over?
Methinks that the firing pin fell into an existing dent. Did not pinch the priming material into the anvil. Should use a pin punch to reflatten the primer cup.
Wow. So cool.
I’ve got to try it out.
Thanks Clay
On second thought. The retailer not only refuses to identify what the powders are so people can use proper safety measures while handling he is rude to the people who ask.
I’ll pass.
I hear ya Ed, but for 20.00 your getting 2000 reloads, not to shabby, sure as hell beats crushing match heads.
Prime-All Repriming Compound, is a waste of money and time , just plain garbage. The few I have got to work leave a heavy corrosive orange / brown stain in the metal surface. Do not waste your money and time on this crap. I contacted the owner and stated my complaint , Brian sent me more product for free. no change, Still Garbage. Again Forget it .
You’re doing it wrong then. Just Prime-all and acetone is incomplete. Try 6:1 acetone shellac with rolling paper
Have you used prime-all with success then? I ordered some but now worry about corrosiveness.
I have used prime all now for literally thousands of rounds. While it does put a orange looking powder around the pistol nipple. I just wash it off when I clean pistol. It isn’t any worst than the black powder.
I just bought some. It’s the same as making caps for a cap gun. Toy. I’ve reprimed some primers using caps for priming material. Same corrosive residue left in fire arm. As y’all are describing. Make sure to clean the firearm well. After using this stuff. I reload shot gun shells. I just purchased some Prime All. Just to make my own primers for big out situation. Hopefully I’ll never have to use them. But I’ll have them.
I just tried some of this (Prime-All). Sorry to say that my experience was not good. Used 45 ACP case and large primers. I had zero results! Tried twice, five rounds each time. Not one fired in my 1911! I followed the instructions to the letter with NO results. Mixed the powders. fed the primers, used Acetone, installed anvils, and let dry 24 hours. Nothing happened! WTF, Over?
Methinks that the firing pin fell into an existing dent. Did not pinch the priming material into the anvil. Should use a pin punch to reflatten the primer cup.