Walker test firing with new caps and primer compound

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if interested at viewing go to YOU TUBE. type in tony calp, look for GOPRO825.
 
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That said, I think watching someone shoot 6 shots from their Walker using a home made percussion without telling anyone how it was made or giving even a clue to what it is, was pretty useless.
 
that's what I figured you'd say.I didn't explain because I figured you'd just pick it to death anyway.
 
wash buster said:
that's what I figured you'd say.I didn't explain because I figured you'd just pick it to death anyway.

I think watching someone shoot 6 shots from their Walker using a home made percussion without telling anyone how it was made or giving even a clue to what it is, was pretty useless.

I agree. Pointless waste of time all around, including watching.
 
When the test is finished I'll post the findings. Try and remember this is a test the findings are incomplete
 
Wash buster, are you implying that is you firing the Walker in the video? If so why not just say so in the initial post and maybe give us a hint as to what it's all about? That might have avoided some of the negative reactions.
 
I look forward to the results of your testing and a more detailed and comprehensive explanation....

From what I gathered, you are using a tap-o-cap loaded with 4f between two toy caps?
 
Wash Buster,
I hope to read more about the test that you have posted.
I would also like to know more about the cap making tool that you used. Will you post a few extra photos of the capper in use etc.
Thanks for the post.
 
No ,it is a tap a cap hull but I'm using a primer compound that doesn't use roll caps or 4 f powder. There easier to load and so far there more dependable. I started making cap with the roll caps and 4f powder but found them very unreliable.These new caps are almost 100% reliable.I think the real trick with this procedure is getting the same amount of primer material in each cap.I 'll be testing more with making them as well as firing.Will post results when they have all the kinks out. thanks for the inquiry.
 
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