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.270 tracer bullets #6248520 04/05/16 02:44 PM
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An older neighbor asked me to load him up about 20 .270 tracer rounds. The only problem is I don't know if I can get .270 tracer rounds. Does anyone have any input?


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Re: .270 tracer bullets [Re: Richbirdhunter] #6248522 04/05/16 02:46 PM
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Re: .270 tracer bullets [Re: Richbirdhunter] #6248618 04/05/16 04:21 PM
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Just make some potassium nitrate, mix it with aluminum powder, then coat it with some wax and apply to the base of the bullet before you load it.

Note- don't actually do this. If I had a spare gun sitting around that I didn't care about, I might be inclined to do this and put it on video. But I don't have any spares.

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