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Flatning Primers and Blowing out Primers
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSkyGP" data-source="post: 458658" data-attributes="member: 28118"><p>That's funny, cause I could swear that I've read, on this site multiple times, the old ball powders aren't all that stable. Things like temp sensitive, etc. So then, what is it that these rumors get started? I think there is usually an explanation, even a grain of truth in there somewhere. I never claim to be an Authority, or Expert, I do have a little experience around firarms, and some reloading under my belt. I'm still learning, maybe you can educate this backwater Montanan, on winchester ball powder.</p><p> </p><p>The powder I had a little trouble with wasn't ball powder, in fact the powder I ended up switching to is ball/spherical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSkyGP, post: 458658, member: 28118"] That's funny, cause I could swear that I've read, on this site multiple times, the old ball powders aren't all that stable. Things like temp sensitive, etc. So then, what is it that these rumors get started? I think there is usually an explanation, even a grain of truth in there somewhere. I never claim to be an Authority, or Expert, I do have a little experience around firarms, and some reloading under my belt. I'm still learning, maybe you can educate this backwater Montanan, on winchester ball powder. The powder I had a little trouble with wasn't ball powder, in fact the powder I ended up switching to is ball/spherical. [/QUOTE]
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