I purchased a kit for making primers. They work pretty well but not quite as reliable for hunting. Part of the issue is that the mixed powder doesn't harden well enough to stay put in the cap. After rolling around in a tin for a while, I end up with a number of caps that are empty with a fair amount of powder sitting in the floor of the tin. I followed the directions as well as I could figure. After I mix the ingredients, I fill each cap and add a drop of acetone. Then, as it's drying I use the flat-end of a bamboo skewer to tamp down the sludge against the back of the cap. Then I wait a day before putting them away.
What other ways are there to get the priming compound to stick in the cap? I saw somebody mention something about using hairspray or tissue paper. Superglue sounded good in theory but I recall that there are some odd chemical reactions that can happen with superglue so I'm balking at that one. I'm curious about what other people have used that has worked well for them.
What other ways are there to get the priming compound to stick in the cap? I saw somebody mention something about using hairspray or tissue paper. Superglue sounded good in theory but I recall that there are some odd chemical reactions that can happen with superglue so I'm balking at that one. I'm curious about what other people have used that has worked well for them.