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Reloading
SAAMI certifies first composite case
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 2429489" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>I'm totally against this tech. From what I've read on the subject they are not reloadable in order to deny the enemy any re-use or scrap. Neck "tension" is set by the "glue" used to hold the bullet in. It just becomes one more component us reloaders won't have access to and outside entities can control. Currently primers are the Achilles heel. Powder has been hit or miss and I can swage my own bullets. Brass I can reuse and if I anneal regularly can have a good life. Polymer cases I do not support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 2429489, member: 107749"] I'm totally against this tech. From what I've read on the subject they are not reloadable in order to deny the enemy any re-use or scrap. Neck "tension" is set by the "glue" used to hold the bullet in. It just becomes one more component us reloaders won't have access to and outside entities can control. Currently primers are the Achilles heel. Powder has been hit or miss and I can swage my own bullets. Brass I can reuse and if I anneal regularly can have a good life. Polymer cases I do not support. [/QUOTE]
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