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    Default Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Here is my method of reloading for my 11mm pinfire revolver. https://youtu.be/abviqBSZN80

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    Two thumbs up.
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    Very nice.
    Any issue with the solder melting after firing a few times?

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    Default Re: Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by Driswalds View Post
    Very nice.
    Any issue with the solder melting after firing a few times?
    Not at all

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    Not my cup of tea but I enjoyed watching the video and learning a little about how things are made. Congratulations and good luck.
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    Default Re: Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by rifleshooter2 View Post
    Here is my method of reloading for my 11mm pinfire revolver. https://youtu.be/abviqBSZN80
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    Default Re: Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Not my cup of tea but I enjoyed watching the video and learning a little about how things are made. Congratulations and good luck.
    Thanks

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    Default Re: Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Very informative to watch. Love the ingenuity and can do approach, thanks for sharing the video.
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    Default Re: Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Nice work. Can they be reloaded again?

    ETA: I didn't read Driswald's post close enough. Does the pin hole loosen up after being fired?
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    Default Re: Reloading Pinfire Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by ROCK-IT3 View Post
    Nice work. Can they be reloaded again?

    ETA: I didn't read Driswald's post close enough. Does the pin hole loosen up after being fired?
    you can get 2 or 3 reloads. Then you can go to a slightly larger pin for a few more if you want.

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