22lr reloading kit

Shotman

New Member
have any of you used one, i can see it for 22wrf the kits are on ebay as new listing
would be good for a 22mag light load .
 

Rick

Moderator
Staff member
I haven't seen that. What are they using for primer and how is it applied?
 

KHornet

Well-Known Member
As long as I can currently load 22Hornet with cast, cheaper than buying Fac 22LR,
am not interested in what this kit may offer. For me it would have to be strictly a
prepper situation in order to peak my interest.

Paul
 

Shotman

New Member
this is the ebay number
282511132440
one thing is i like the mold .
there is another brand . but question was has anyone tried it ?
 

Shotman

New Member
yea there is another guy that has it i got some it looks like a big package but its not
but a little goes a long way . i made some explosive bullets and they are fun.
the mold is what i like .
i may get one just to try the mold.
 

Mike W1

Active Member
Actually bookmarked the site some time back but wasn't thinking it was worth the effort. ONOH I save my empties! Had not noticed the WRF though and that might be something I am interested in.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Saw those kits on an SG flyer a while back for .22 lr. My first thought was I'd rather re-load boxer primers than .22 rimfire cartridges, the compound is the hard-to-get part from a prepper's standpoint. If it really came to that, I'd just try to get better at knapping my own lock flints and corning black powder, or work more on my slingshot skills....
 

Pistolero

Well-Known Member
Sling is better than slingshot, Ian. If you have never tried out a goot 18" line sling with 1-1.5" rocks,
you will be surprised at the authority.

The priming compound seems pretty neat, but just cannot wrap my head around reloading .22 rimfire. May be .32 which is impossible
to get, but .22, even with the problems is readily available.

Bill