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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 370913" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>It's possible. My experience has been them going off when seating, now whether I applied too much pressure or not (don't think so) or the anvil was to close to the explosive material (defective primer) I don't know. <strong>Normally</strong> the anvil is extremely close so it wouldn't take much and if closer than spec then maybe bang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 370913, member: 15738"] It's possible. My experience has been them going off when seating, now whether I applied too much pressure or not (don't think so) or the anvil was to close to the explosive material (defective primer) I don't know. [B]Normally[/B] the anvil is extremely close so it wouldn't take much and if closer than spec then maybe bang. [/QUOTE]
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