500 nitro express dummy rounds

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I’m thinking of making some dummy round for my 500 double. I want to practice reloading from my belt. I can make dummy rounds but I’ve read that can mess up the links on the rifle. Any experience or suggestions on this matter? Thanks
 
I’ve read that can mess up the links on the rifle.
What are the "links" of a rifle, a double rifle I presume?

There are a few threads on dummy (inert) cartridges.
I make and use dummy rounds for all my rifles.
1. I use brass in which the primer pockets have loosened up. One may use new brass if they desire...
2. For safety, I drill four holes just above the belt or head of the case. This way I know without a doubt that the rounds I am loading are dummys.
3. For a proper mass simulant, I add BB's to the case that weigh a little more than the powder charge would. The dummy will rattle with the BB's. Just a little more safe for us anal gumpy guys. It's the unloaded guns that shoot people...
4. Crimp the bullet strong. For a double rifle this isn't as important as when dummys get chambered from a magazine time after time.
5. I fill the primer pockets with glue from a hot glue gun. This can be refreshed easily if the glue gets beat up.
-- Hot glue gun with glue sticks $11: https://www.amazon.com/Assark-Stick...7?keywords=hot+glue+gun&qid=1678562202&sr=8-7
 

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What are the "links" of a rifle, a double rifle I presume?

There are a few threads on dummy (inert) cartridges.
I make and use dummy rounds for all my rifles.
1. I use brass in which the primer pockets have loosened up. One may use new brass if they desire...
2. For safety, I drill four holes just above the belt or head of the case. This way I know without a doubt that the rounds I am loading are dummys.
3. For a proper mass simulant, I add BB's to the case that weigh a little more than the powder charge would. The dummy will rattle with the BB's. Just a little more safe for us anal gumpy guys. It's the unloaded guns that shoot people...
4. Crimp the bullet strong. For a double rifle this isn't as important as when dummys get chambered from a magazine time after time.
5. I fill the primer pockets with glue from a hot glue gun. This can be refreshed easily if the glue gets beat up.
-- Hot glue gun with glue sticks $11: https://www.amazon.com/Assark-Stick...7?keywords=hot+glue+gun&qid=1678562202&sr=8-7
 
Thanks for the info. That’s what I planned on doing except I use paint and mark them as dummy. I use epoxy on the primers.
 

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