I never did use it
Does anyone still use bullet and primer sealer?
Up till about 30 years ago I used the stuff religiously to mark loads for different precision bolt rifles using a color scheme. Haven't used much since but while I was waiting from my powder dispenser to warm up today I did some cleanup. I know dangerous huh. Any how, I came across a bunch of different sealers and if someone has a good reason, I just might start using it again. This was the thin liquid that was applied with a toothpick.
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Sgt USMC 66-72
I never did use it
Yes, and no. I shoot Swift bullets and their factory ammo is sealed with Hernon UV sealants. So I looked into their product and did some thinking.
Well, I use Loon UV cured thin and flowing cements in my fly-tying, so when I plan on hunting with reloads in wet conditions I dab the flowing Loon UV cement with a toothpick at the primer edge and case rim and hit it with the UV light (primers first, flash, flip and then necks). No misfires so far . . . but then I can't say it does anything that just a plain untreated cartridge would not. Cheap insurance and peace of mind for two minutes of effort.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Last words of Gen. Sedgwik
I can't imagine it would hurt anything, but, the only thing I worry about with my ammo is if it gets too hot in the garage :)
I think using it on the projectile end also, seals the deal.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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