This may come as a surprise to you sam but you don't have a monopoly on reloading accidents or firearm related injury. You are a smart man, I'm sure if you tried you could make your points without the condescension. Especially when it's not warranted. Sweet mother of baby Jesus. Where is the slow c...
This is good info and thinking. I've noticed that with double stack mag pouches. If I may ask, what brand of PCs do you use? I looked at a Banshee, but people complained that the shoulder straps get in the way of shouldering a rifle. The Mayflower doesn't seem to have this problem though. ar500 has...
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Powder will fail first, the primers are actually water proof if you dry them out after getting wet. The factory stores them wet for safety reasons then blasts them dry right before they are put into the cases. Benny Assembled primers aren't stored wet. The priming compound is stored wet before it i...
Not just shiny, very shiny. I decap first so I don't tumble the spent primer, then tumble to remove any debris from the range/field where I shoot, then lube/size/trim, tumble again to remove the lube and then prime/charge/seat. Yeah I got that, just seems like an extra step that isn't needed to me....