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Pipsqueak 30-06 load 2gr of powder and less.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2975617" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't know how well it will work with case volume, but have you tried a shotgun primer alone with no powder in your 30-06 case?</p><p>I use the 210 SG primers in .223 brass from my AR using a .22 caliber pellet for a projectile. They will penetrate a 2X4 and produces just a snap.</p><p>I saw them for sale on one of the magazines I get, and since I have a lathe and thousands of primers, built a few of the cases. Of course the action won't cycle, but it sure makes for a fun load to play with. Using .22 pellets, you have to size the neck, and use a sharp punch to dimple the neck right behind where the pellet is pushed into the neck to keep it at the mouth. OR, use the .223 rounds that are half brass, half plastic. The neck size is tight enough to hold the pellet with no modifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2975617, member: 5412"] I don't know how well it will work with case volume, but have you tried a shotgun primer alone with no powder in your 30-06 case? I use the 210 SG primers in .223 brass from my AR using a .22 caliber pellet for a projectile. They will penetrate a 2X4 and produces just a snap. I saw them for sale on one of the magazines I get, and since I have a lathe and thousands of primers, built a few of the cases. Of course the action won't cycle, but it sure makes for a fun load to play with. Using .22 pellets, you have to size the neck, and use a sharp punch to dimple the neck right behind where the pellet is pushed into the neck to keep it at the mouth. OR, use the .223 rounds that are half brass, half plastic. The neck size is tight enough to hold the pellet with no modifications. [/QUOTE]
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