I am new to making envelope cartridges
but so far I have been using nitrated coffee filters and stick glue with good results. Recently I was introduced to arabic gum glue which I read some info indicates that colt cartritges were using this type of glue for their operation. Same
Glue used in cigar rolling and some mailing envelopes. Edible and safe.
This is for nitrating basically 100% potassium nitrate. Found at lowes hardware for $9.99....I also got this idea from Eras Gone
These are some cartridges I made with the gum glue
The clamp is for folding the filters over and tracing the outline with a knife. Different "dies" if you will for different grains and bullet shapes
I prefer making cartritges at home in my down time, I find it enjoyable and makes the shooting experience more enjoyable as well as I don't feel I'm loosing any time measuring and pouring. I like the satisfaction I get when I have a couple altoid cans full. That's 40 rounds of .36 in one tin.
but so far I have been using nitrated coffee filters and stick glue with good results. Recently I was introduced to arabic gum glue which I read some info indicates that colt cartritges were using this type of glue for their operation. Same
Glue used in cigar rolling and some mailing envelopes. Edible and safe.
This is for nitrating basically 100% potassium nitrate. Found at lowes hardware for $9.99....I also got this idea from Eras Gone
These are some cartridges I made with the gum glue
The clamp is for folding the filters over and tracing the outline with a knife. Different "dies" if you will for different grains and bullet shapes
I prefer making cartritges at home in my down time, I find it enjoyable and makes the shooting experience more enjoyable as well as I don't feel I'm loosing any time measuring and pouring. I like the satisfaction I get when I have a couple altoid cans full. That's 40 rounds of .36 in one tin.
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