.38spl dummy rounds for lever action
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.38spl dummy rounds for lever action
I hope to have a .38/.357 Marlin 1894 in my hands soon. What do people use for .38spl training rounds?
Ideally, I'd like some that:
1. are easily distinguished from the real thing
2. load and cycle in the Marlin like the real thing
3. are safe for dry firing.
I notice a number of options, but a lot of them seem designed for revolvers, so I don't know how well they'll work in a lever action. These have metal bodies but obvious plastic heads and might be good to practice loading - but no primers so not for dry firing:
http://www.amazon.com/ST-Action-Pro-Tra ... B004JJC2N6
Of course, I could make up some inert rounds (once I get reloading), but they wouldn't be so easily distinguishable...
Ideally, I'd like some that:
1. are easily distinguished from the real thing
2. load and cycle in the Marlin like the real thing
3. are safe for dry firing.
I notice a number of options, but a lot of them seem designed for revolvers, so I don't know how well they'll work in a lever action. These have metal bodies but obvious plastic heads and might be good to practice loading - but no primers so not for dry firing:
http://www.amazon.com/ST-Action-Pro-Tra ... B004JJC2N6
Of course, I could make up some inert rounds (once I get reloading), but they wouldn't be so easily distinguishable...
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Re: .38spl dummy rounds for lever action
I make up dummy rounds, just a bullet in a case, but use nickle cases.... easily distinguishable from brass...
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Hmm, all my saved used cases are brass, but there's plenty of nickel ammunition used at the range, so ideally I'd like something even clearer. (Not that I plan on taking the inert rounds to the range, so there shouldn't be an opportunity for them to get mixed...)Daryll wrote:I make up dummy rounds, just a bullet in a case, but use nickle cases.... easily distinguishable from brass...
Re: .38spl dummy rounds for lever action
If you use a new or de-capped case, then the lack of a primer should be enough to distinguish it as a dummy...
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Buy proper snap cap dummy round type things. That way you'll avoid mistakes.
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Re: .38spl dummy rounds for lever action
I've made some up for a few friends in the past and used some fmj bullet heads that I only use on .357, I also sprayed the bottom of the cases black to distinguish them further (+ they only use lead bullet heads in their .38's).
I think the only other way of making them look totally different would be to try and get some cases anodised in a bright colour.
I think the only other way of making them look totally different would be to try and get some cases anodised in a bright colour.
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Re: .38spl dummy rounds for lever action
Make up some dummy rounds.
Spray the bullets with some pink/lipstick red/neon green/whatever epoxy paint.
Pour some molten lead into the primer pocket for the firing pin to hit against.
Good to go.
Spray the bullets with some pink/lipstick red/neon green/whatever epoxy paint.
Pour some molten lead into the primer pocket for the firing pin to hit against.
Good to go.
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I make up inert rounds then drill holes in the case to show its inert.
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