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Reloading
Priming hand tool explosion
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<blockquote data-quote="Chopaka81" data-source="post: 382437" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>I work in the field of EMC Compliance testing and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Compliance is a normal part of product's certification process. The only "ESD" transfer of energy (charge) that could possibly occur is when the primer seating device is picked-up off the bench at the moment of touching the primer seating tool. It is pretty safe to say with 99.9999999% certianty that ESD is not the "issue" with this incident.</p><p> </p><p>Once again it would be nice if the guy who started this thread would respond and identify the manufacture of the primiers that exploded. Based upon what has happened with Dillon Reloading presses and Federal primers, I still suspect the primers and force fit handling as the cause of the discharge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopaka81, post: 382437, member: 9217"] I work in the field of EMC Compliance testing and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Compliance is a normal part of product's certification process. The only "ESD" transfer of energy (charge) that could possibly occur is when the primer seating device is picked-up off the bench at the moment of touching the primer seating tool. It is pretty safe to say with 99.9999999% certianty that ESD is not the "issue" with this incident. Once again it would be nice if the guy who started this thread would respond and identify the manufacture of the primiers that exploded. Based upon what has happened with Dillon Reloading presses and Federal primers, I still suspect the primers and force fit handling as the cause of the discharge. [/QUOTE]
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