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A simple way to do this, if you reload, is to remove the primers and replace with a cut down, pencil eraser. Next fill the case with sand, polishing media or similar and install the bullet with a good crimp.
I think that the first guy to produce a commercial available urethane plug, that simply slides into the case mouth and runs the full length of the inner casing, but protrudes out the top in a correct bullet profile to simulate a loaded round, could get rich. The base of this plug could have a peel off sticky that would hold the plug in place at the bottom of the casing and an additional sticky based plug could even be offered for the primer pocket. This would both create an instant, inexpensive "snap cap" but would also provide a display round for exhibition, belt carry for Cowboy Action shooting or for function testing. If you do it, I expect a cut of royalties. |
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