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Reloading
Absolute Hammer load data
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2582563" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>There's more experienced guys all over this site than me but I'm pretty sure that if a primer leaves a case with leas than normal decapping force than the case is unsafe and dead as a smelt. Even if that isn't strictly the case If the primer falls out of an expanded pocket then a new, smaller primer won't stay in it. Brass in a case head won't spring back smaller. If I was defending the motherland from zombie hordes I might scotch tape it back in and tape a National Geographic over my face but short of that… nope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2582563, member: 115819"] There’s more experienced guys all over this site than me but I’m pretty sure that if a primer leaves a case with leas than normal decapping force than the case is unsafe and dead as a smelt. Even if that isn’t strictly the case If the primer falls out of an expanded pocket then a new, smaller primer won’t stay in it. Brass in a case head won’t spring back smaller. If I was defending the motherland from zombie hordes I might scotch tape it back in and tape a National Geographic over my face but short of that… nope. [/QUOTE]
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