borrowedtime69
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i am a bit of a survivalist so i am always looking to have what i need and save money.
currently i own a Springfeild Armory M6 22/410 combo gun. .410 shells are getting a little pricey for what they are compared to 12 & 20 gauge shells. I want to save money and reload my own ammo for this caliber.
What im looking for are devices that will allow me to carry some of the appropriate gun powder, shot, primers & wads with me in my pack, and re-crimp the shell when its reloaded.
are there any small devices that i can carry afeild that will let me re-prime the shell, measure powder, measure shot, and re-crimp the Winchester HS shells im using in the field?
it would be similar to black powder/muzzle loading that i would be carrying my supplies separately but loading a shell instead of the barrel. by doing this i can carry a certain amount of powder, primers, wads and a bunch of factory loaded ammo and re-use the shells if the SHTF or TEOTWAWKI.
im asking this cause i read about doing this in a book called ,"The Five Fingers" . can this be done? Thank you! -Eric
currently i own a Springfeild Armory M6 22/410 combo gun. .410 shells are getting a little pricey for what they are compared to 12 & 20 gauge shells. I want to save money and reload my own ammo for this caliber.
What im looking for are devices that will allow me to carry some of the appropriate gun powder, shot, primers & wads with me in my pack, and re-crimp the shell when its reloaded.
are there any small devices that i can carry afeild that will let me re-prime the shell, measure powder, measure shot, and re-crimp the Winchester HS shells im using in the field?
it would be similar to black powder/muzzle loading that i would be carrying my supplies separately but loading a shell instead of the barrel. by doing this i can carry a certain amount of powder, primers, wads and a bunch of factory loaded ammo and re-use the shells if the SHTF or TEOTWAWKI.
im asking this cause i read about doing this in a book called ,"The Five Fingers" . can this be done? Thank you! -Eric