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7mm Weatherby: Why so little attention?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2461493" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>No doubt. I suppose that was under the umbrella of "tremendously wrong" for me but it's also why I'm a huge fan of single stage reloading and weighing each charge by hand. I don't shoot thousands of rounds a year, and the worst thing for handloading both in regards to safety and therapeutic value is to be in a hurry! No rush, work slow, and if I have the option to do things the simple, manual, one-at-a-time way I do. But I can certainly see how if you're loading tons of different cartridges, using progressive presses, and using charge throwers this wouldn't be so hard to mess up. </p><p></p><p>Even still, it'd have to be a very different burn rate than intended to not only seize the bolt but actually make a gun explode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2461493, member: 109862"] No doubt. I suppose that was under the umbrella of “tremendously wrong” for me but it’s also why I’m a huge fan of single stage reloading and weighing each charge by hand. I don’t shoot thousands of rounds a year, and the worst thing for handloading both in regards to safety and therapeutic value is to be in a hurry! No rush, work slow, and if I have the option to do things the simple, manual, one-at-a-time way I do. But I can certainly see how if you’re loading tons of different cartridges, using progressive presses, and using charge throwers this wouldn’t be so hard to mess up. Even still, it’d have to be a very different burn rate than intended to not only seize the bolt but actually make a gun explode. [/QUOTE]
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