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My first elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2276153" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I can appreciate miss Teri Anne's comment that she would not trust a reload on the shot of a life time as I had a close friend that heard of reloads that would miss fire often and primers kept in a damp place can do that but properly kept primers now days is very reliable and I have killed way too many elk,deer both white tail and mule deer,antelope and bear with my reloads and I have complete confidence in them,</p><p>By the way I have had 1 miss fire in 61 years of hunting with a reload and the primers were super old and most were corroded and I should have never used them but I was young and not a lot of money and if someone gives you a box of primers you take and say thanks.</p><p>By the way I have heard of and witnessed a miss fire in factory ammo in 7mm mag made by Winchester.</p><p>Just my opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2276153, member: 108576"] I can appreciate miss Teri Anne's comment that she would not trust a reload on the shot of a life time as I had a close friend that heard of reloads that would miss fire often and primers kept in a damp place can do that but properly kept primers now days is very reliable and I have killed way too many elk,deer both white tail and mule deer,antelope and bear with my reloads and I have complete confidence in them, By the way I have had 1 miss fire in 61 years of hunting with a reload and the primers were super old and most were corroded and I should have never used them but I was young and not a lot of money and if someone gives you a box of primers you take and say thanks. By the way I have heard of and witnessed a miss fire in factory ammo in 7mm mag made by Winchester. Just my opinions. [/QUOTE]
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