Primer sealant
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Nontypical Buck
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From: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Frank's right....alittle dap of the wife's nail poish over the primer of a loaded round should do the trick quite well. I would advise you to use clear plish, as some of the red shades may get you questioned by the guys.
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ORIGINAL: Mr. Longbeard
How do you use this stuff??? Do you brush it over the primer after you have loaded the round or do you put it in the primer pocket before you put in the primer???
How do you use this stuff??? Do you brush it over the primer after you have loaded the round or do you put it in the primer pocket before you put in the primer???
#6
Nontypical Buck
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From: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Eldeguello is right..............although you CAN use something such as nailpolish to coat over and "seal" it, I too, have never found it necessary, and also have handloaded ammo around that has set since the early '70's and I have no question in my mind that it will perform perfectly when needed.
#7
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Camden County, Missouri
After loading drop them into a pail of Thompsons water seal and leave them overnight. They repelwaterreal good. Can't get them to fire though!
kidding, I have thousands of rounds loaded. Addicted to loading plus getting ready for the big one! Never sealed any andmy real old ones fire fine.

kidding, I have thousands of rounds loaded. Addicted to loading plus getting ready for the big one! Never sealed any andmy real old ones fire fine.
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ORIGINAL: Ought_Six
Why? Are you doing an amphibious landing?
ORIGINAL: Mr. Longbeard
The primer sealent definetly works way better than the finger nail polish
I'll just be using it for my hunting loads
The primer sealent definetly works way better than the finger nail polish

I'll just be using it for my hunting loads
Why? Are you doing an amphibious landing?










