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Flatning Primers and Blowing out Primers
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<blockquote data-quote="7 loader" data-source="post: 619298" data-attributes="member: 20668"><p>I am no expert, but doesn't the maufacturer say to not store ammo with "ball powder in large temp extreams ie. hodgdon? And with my limited experence while in Desert Storm. The ammo we used was less than 10 yrs old because the older ammo had issues with the high variable temperatures in the desert inviroment. And the tubular powders You used were cordite. For those of us that have really fired that highly corrsive and UNSTABLEgun) explosive we will never use it again. Thank you for your imput sir. But stop beeing a internet expert that has done it all. 90% Of your advice I have used to build the most accurate ammo I have used EVER. And thank god for you sir. But stop the other 10% please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7 loader, post: 619298, member: 20668"] I am no expert, but doesn't the maufacturer say to not store ammo with "ball powder in large temp extreams ie. hodgdon? And with my limited experence while in Desert Storm. The ammo we used was less than 10 yrs old because the older ammo had issues with the high variable temperatures in the desert inviroment. And the tubular powders You used were cordite. For those of us that have really fired that highly corrsive and UNSTABLEgun) explosive we will never use it again. Thank you for your imput sir. But stop beeing a internet expert that has done it all. 90% Of your advice I have used to build the most accurate ammo I have used EVER. And thank god for you sir. But stop the other 10% please. [/QUOTE]
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