Seen reference to zircon sand and garnet sand for filling rear bags. I know Sinclairs sell Zircon sand but 15lbs of shipping cost makes it not exactly prohibitive but a little stupid. I believe they use garnet sand for sand blasting. Where can I get it from being that I doubt you can buy either at Bunnings and I'm only after a few kg's?
Thanks,
Michael
ps I'm in the Sydney area if anyone has a contact. BTW had a parcel shipped from Sinclairs recently of reloading tools (measuring tools ) 2 1/2 business days door to door by US Postal Service.
Another option, one that we use, is glass beads of the type used in beadblasting cabinets by mechanics for cleaning engine parts. I don't know if this is of any more help than the other but there are more mechanics out there than sandblasters, you may be able to find someone who will sell you a few kilos. We have lots of it but as you have said the shipping is prohibitive so thats of no use to you, we are a bit far away.
Thanks for the responses. I've always just used 'sand pit' type normal sand but figured I should look into something different. Think I may have a contact in the boat building business so I might just have to give him call.
ps you can tell I'm desperate for something to do while I wait for my new rifle to be built.... filling sand bags, uniforming primer pockets on brass that isn't even mine with my new primer pocket uniformer. Just got a delivery from Sinclairs and I'm already planning the next- love their catalogue. Gotta be careful to leave some cash for projectiles and powder when the time comes.
Used beach sand in the past and have been happy with the results but that doesn't mean there isn't a better way to do it. Certainly can't hurt to have a denser material although I'm still considering using beach sand in the ears and the heavy sand in the base.
hi,
lynn's sand in my bag leaked badly through the stitching, & in the end i went back to beach or dried sand, as it packed better, & did not end up in my gear bag.
raven was right.
bruce.