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mattiooo
03-20-2018, 12:37
I was doing some early spring cleaning and I found my cowboy action rig still had some 45LC black powder rounds in the loops. What's the best way to dispose of them?

I don't have a press mounted bullet puller and I know I'm not going to put them in a hammer puller, so I can't separate out the powder. I no longer have the dies, so I can't de-prime them even if I did pull the bullets. Don't have the revolvers anymore, so I can't just shoot them.

It's only about 5 rounds. Suggestions?

davsel
03-20-2018, 13:00
Purchase a new gun to shoot them in.
I've used thinner excuses.

mattiooo
03-20-2018, 13:22
Purchase a new gun to shoot them in.
I've used thinner excuses.

Problem solved! I have regretted not keeping one of the two revolvers ever since.

TFOGGER
03-20-2018, 14:16
Worst case, clamp the bullet end in a vise, use a tubing cutter to cut the cases in half, and dispose of the powder. Soak the primers in oil to deactivate, and send them out with the trash. I think buying a new gun to dispose of them sounds like a better idea, though.

mattiooo
03-20-2018, 14:23
I think buying a new gun to dispose of them sounds like a better idea, though.

I'm starting to see a consensus here. Now to figure out how to phrase this for my wife. "Lives are at stake...the only way to safely dispose of this is to fire it at a shooting range. I didn't know that when I sold the Vaqueros. I'm just going to have to buy a new gun, sweetie. My mistake."

Irving
03-20-2018, 15:14
Can you rent a gun like that?

mattiooo
03-20-2018, 15:16
Someplace might have one, but every place I've been that rents guns require you to use their ammo in it. I can't imagine anyone letting you put hand loads into their rental guns.

mattiooo
03-20-2018, 15:20
If anyone wants them for components, they have Goex 3Fg in them and Big Lube bullets from Whyte Leather Works. .45 PRS (250 grain sized to .452 .454 and lubed).

http://www.whyteleatherworks.com/BigLube.html

Irving
03-20-2018, 15:21
Better start working on your slight of hand.

Great-Kazoo
03-20-2018, 15:30
Grab case with pliers, pull bullet with another pliers.

davsel
03-20-2018, 15:34
Burn Barrel

Mazin
03-21-2018, 10:48
Gk is spot on but Another option is Kenetic Bullet puller, They can be had for less than $20 and then like TFOG said just soak in oil to deactivate and trash.

mattiooo
03-21-2018, 11:06
Gk is spot on but Another option is Kenetic Bullet puller, They can be had for less than $20 and then like TFOG said just soak in oil to deactivate and trash.

I have two kinetic pullers, I just didn't want to bang around black powder.

Mazin
03-21-2018, 16:07
Ahh yea good point, well time to break out the vise and players

mattiooo
03-21-2018, 16:16
Ahh yea good point, well time to break out the vise and players


https://youtu.be/vB9IdhcFAvY?t=45s

I had this visual in my head and of course there is a video to support it......

Irving
03-21-2018, 16:55
I do that with a sledge hammer in my garage.

ray1970
03-22-2018, 14:40
I would opt for just tossing them in the trash can. Guess I’m just simple like that.