For some reason I am not getting an email about a response, so forgive the late response.
When I owned a building supply / hardware company I had 3 or 4 of the Ram-shot tools, never had a Remington low velocity Ramset piston tool. But I found this long drawn out thread on thehighroad.com about them, of course no one realized that they were talking about two entirely different tools. As typical half did not even understand that a blank in an open barrel basically has no pressure unless a pin is present. They thought a blank would blow up a gun..... Anyway, several said they will chamber in a 22 LR chamber and several said no, but it sure sounded like the no folks had no clue about anything either. Now I did see that the Remington tool uses conventional blanks, star crimped to a point. I know that the Ram-shot (I hope I have the name right) used carded blanks with a shot shell style roll crimp over. They also came in 22, 22 mag, 25 and 32 as I recall. The high velocity tool has a big square like bottom as a safety feature (against blow back) while the Remington just has the end of the barrel. I think both have to have the nose depressed to fire. I know the high velocity gun does for sure.
I will look tonight to see if I have some light loads, but it still will not do much good except to see if they chamber.
Ed
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