Recently I located an old 2 piece box of 22 LR cartridges. Most all the writing on the box was gone but I could barely make out "UMC" on the bottom edge. I pulled one of the bullets and they are b.p. cartridges.
As the pic shows, the lube was dried out and there is some tarnishng of the copper case. Thankfully, they will clean up ok. I used a toothbrush to clean off the dry lube and a bore brush to clean off the cartridge case. I then relubed with SPG. Hopefully the priming compound still has some life left.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Well.......tried to fire a couple of the original UMC .22 b.p. cartridges yesterday, but click, click....priming compound is "deader than a doornail". I wasn't totally surprised, just a bit disappointed.
So......I spent a couple of hours cleaning and pulling bullets and powder from the UMC cartridges. Thankfully the case was not crimped into the bullet heel so the heel was not distorted in the process.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Bullet diameter .225"
factory compression: .035"
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) After loading the 4.5 grs. of the original powder into Armscor cases, I seated the U.M.C. bullets with a Lyman H&I .225 die.
10 loaded and ready to go
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Had a chance to shoot 10 of the assembled b.p. cartridges yesterday at my clubs 50 ft. indoor range since the weather wasn't too good outdoors and I was anxious to test them.
I was very pleased with the results
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) As Jackie Gleason would say "How sweet it is!"
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