Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife

   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #382  
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #384  
Primer set back can occur because there is no powder charge to slam the primer back into the breechface. And the primer charge pressure can move the primer back a little unless the flash hole is enlarged a bit (think small drill bit run thru each case) to prevent the primer charge pressure from "setting back " the primer. In a revolver, this setback, if it occurs could "tie up" a revolver and prevent cylinder rotation. Be sure to mark these few cases you prepare this way. A lot of this depends on how tightly the primers seat into the primer seats. I used rubber bullets in a .45 acp autoloader and of course I didn't care about primer setback. But in a revolver, this may need to be done. Mark the case heads with a sharpie and don't mix these cases up with your regular cases with normal primer flashholes. Of course we are assuming you are a reloader to start with. Some may think these bullets are loaded ammunition which of course they are not. They are just rubber bullets to load into cases by reloaders. Of course the rubber buckshot loads I pointed to are complete loaded shells ready to go.

I have shot many of the powder free plastic rounds in my Redhawk wheelgun, not so much as a hiccup
 
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #385  
When I was in my mid to late 20’s, my 4 year old daughter was bitten in the face by a GS. I was enraged and promptly loaded my 30-06 . I drove around the neighborhood we were living in never finding it. Thank God I didn’t. Thinking back on it, what kind of idiot touches of an 06 in a neighborhood full of families? Young and dumb. I was one of those guys once.....
 
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #386  
It's been ten days since the OP's first post. Some off target movement can be expected.
 
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #387  
I have shot many of the powder free plastic rounds in my Redhawk wheelgun, not so much as a hiccup

Probably depends a lot on how "loosey goosey" your primer pockets are.
 
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #388  
Probably depends a lot on how "loosey goosey" your primer pockets are.

Could be, or the weight of a rubber bullet over the little plastic ones I use.
 
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #389  
   / Neighbor dog on my property harassing wildlife #390  
When I was in my mid to late 20’s, my 4 year old daughter was bitten in the face by a GS. I was enraged and promptly loaded my 30-06 . I drove around the neighborhood we were living in never finding it. Thank God I didn’t. Thinking back on it, what kind of idiot touches of an 06 in a neighborhood full of families? Young and dumb. I was one of those guys once.....

The reality is if ANY dog is on your property, you have the legal right to put it down as long as the dog has shown aggression in your opinion at that point in time (dead dogs can't bark/talk). Shoot a dog off your property, and depending on the circumstances, you could be in a world of hurt legal wise.

What I'm curious about per your own situation is if you filed a report on the dog with the proper legal authorities and what was done about it per the legal and insurance systems? Assumption would be (right or wrong?) that the owner of the dog took care of the legal costs for your daughters dog bite? (I'm assuming the dog was on your property?).
 

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