That sounds neat! Did it work?
I have no idea, nor do I want to know....... And I sure hope nobody else tries it!
There used to be a big gun store chain here in So Cal. Right after Ruger introduced the Super Blackhawk, a guy went there and bought one.
After the waiting period, he decided to venture into the world of reloading. So he bought a RCBS Rockchucker and Ammo Crafter.
He also started picking out his components. He asked the kid that sold him the gun what powder he should use. The kid grabbed a can of Bullseye and said "here, this is what my buddy loads all his stuff with"
After asking how much to use, the kid said "Just fill the case and seat the bullet, you just bought the strongest pistol in the world, it can handle anything you put in it"
Well, as you can imagine, this fool did exactly as instructed. The second round that went off, it set off two more rounds in the ajoining chambers... The shooter lost his hand and an eye!
And the gun store did not stay in business much longer.... wonder why
I was managing a competing store at the time, so we watched this one as closely as we could.
I have always had a policy regarding load information, when asked about a load, I always direct people to the nearest loading manual. If it is not published there, it is not a load I talk about.
In my younger days we played alot with duplex and triplex loads. I have never shared any of these loads with anyone but trusted friends that had the same safety beliefs as I do.
Some of the things people do are just plain foolish and dangerous!!!
JMHO
Randy